Countries and officials that fund Israel's war machine will be liable for ICC prosecution
Class actions planned against foreign citizens serving in the IDF; I cannot lead a jihad, so I turn to international institutions
South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Naledi Pandor gave a talk about the situation in Rafah and the International Court of Justice (ICJ) hearings at the Stegman Road Mosque - Masjid Al-Jaamia Stegman in Claremont, a suburb of Cape Town.
She said that she wishes that she were shoulder to shoulder with the men and women in Rafah. Pandor stated that the countries and officials that continue to fund and arm "Israel's war machine" will be liable for prosecution in the International Criminal Court.
She added that U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson stated that "if the ICC is allowed to threaten Israel's leaders, then we know America will be next," and to this South Africa responds with: "Of course."
Pandor continued to say that there is a planned class action suit against foreigners who are serving in the IDF but are not Israeli citizens.