Skip to main content
Advertise Buy the paper Contact us Shop Subscribe Support us
ICJ latest: Namibia rejects Germany's support of Israel

NAMIBIA has rejected Germany’s support of the “genocidal intent of the racist Israeli state against innocent civilians in Gaza” amid South Africa’s case in the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

The landmark case at The Hague on Thursday and Friday saw a global split, with Germany and other Western nations strongly rejecting the claim that Israel is violating the United Nations Convention on Genocide and many others remaining silent.

Germany announced support for Israel, with a government spokesperson claiming that the country “has been defending itself” and calling the case “completely unfounded.”

It said it would intervene in the case on Israel’s behalf.

In a statement on Saturday, the Namibian government highlighted Germany’s historical genocide on the southern African nation’s soil between 1904 and 1908 and its failure to atone for its actions.

The statement said: “In light of Germany’s inability to draw lessons from its horrific history, President Hage Geingob expresses deep concern with Germany’s statement.

“Germany cannot morally express commitment to the UN Convention while supporting the equivalent of a holocaust and genocide in Gaza.

“Various international organisations, such as Human Rights Watch have chillingly concluded that Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza.”

The statement called on Germany to reconsider its decision to intervene.

Support theMorning Star
You have no more articles to read.
Subscribe to read more.
Become a subscriber
More from this author
Similar stories
Features / 20 April 2024
20 April 2024
British-Palestinian war surgeon, Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah, was barred from attending a Berlin conference and deported after Germany recoiled in shock at Nicaragua’s genocide accusations at the ICJ, reports JOHN PERRY
Features / 17 April 2024
17 April 2024
SEVIM DAGDELEN writes that the response of Germany to Nicaragua’s charges of aiding and abetting genocide in Gaza has been to downplay its role in supplying arms and question the premise that genocide is already taking place
World / 26 January 2024
26 January 2024
...but international court stops short of calling for a ceasefire in Palestine
Features / 3 January 2024
3 January 2024
South Africa has urged the International Court of Justice to issue urgent interim measures including an immediate suspension of Israeli military aggression in and against Gaza, reports TANUPRIYA SINGH