Borrell: ICJ Orders on Rafah are Binding, Israel Must Obey

The ICJ - the UN's top court based in the Dutch city of The Hague - on Friday ordered Israel to immediately cease its attack on the city (Reuters)
The ICJ - the UN's top court based in the Dutch city of The Hague - on Friday ordered Israel to immediately cease its attack on the city (Reuters)
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Borrell: ICJ Orders on Rafah are Binding, Israel Must Obey

The ICJ - the UN's top court based in the Dutch city of The Hague - on Friday ordered Israel to immediately cease its attack on the city (Reuters)
The ICJ - the UN's top court based in the Dutch city of The Hague - on Friday ordered Israel to immediately cease its attack on the city (Reuters)

The EU on Saturday exerted pressure on Israel to halt its military operations in Rafah in line with the ruling issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), although Tel Aviv said it would ignore the ruling of the UN's top court based in the Dutch city of The Hague.
On Saturday, the European Union's foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell said on X that Israel must obey a UN court order to stop the military offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
“We take note of the order” handed down to Israel, Borrell said. “ICJ [International Court of Justice] orders are binding on the Parties and they have to be fully and effectively implemented,” dpa reported.
The ICJ on Friday ordered Israel to immediately cease its attack on the city.
In their ruling, the judges at the ICJ, also known as the World Court, called the humanitarian situation in Rafah “disastrous” and said more measures were needed to prevent further harm to the civilian population.
In his post, Borrell highlighted the court order for Israel to “maintain the Rafah crossing open for humanitarian assistance.”
Israel has faced weeks of pre-sentence warnings by the US and European capitals over its all-out assault on Rafah, saying it will lead to a humanitarian disaster.
Israel argues that the attack is necessary to eliminate Hamas.
Tel Aviv has said the actions in Rafah would not “inflict on the Palestinian civilian population in Gaza conditions of life that could bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.”
A joint statement issued by the head of Israel's National Security Council and the spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry said that genocide charges brought by South Africa before the ICJ in the Hague were “false, outrageous and morally repugnant.”
The ICJ said it is not convinced that Israel has undertaken measures to enhance the security of civilians in the Gaza Strip.

 



Türkiye: 7 PKK Members Killed in North Iraq, Syria

Training of Kurdistan Workers' Party fighters in northern Iraq (File photo/AFP)
Training of Kurdistan Workers' Party fighters in northern Iraq (File photo/AFP)
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Türkiye: 7 PKK Members Killed in North Iraq, Syria

Training of Kurdistan Workers' Party fighters in northern Iraq (File photo/AFP)
Training of Kurdistan Workers' Party fighters in northern Iraq (File photo/AFP)

The Turkish Defense Ministry announced on Sunday that seven Kurdish fighters were killed in operations against the PKK in north Iraq and Syria.

The ministry said in a social media post that “the Turkish army eliminated three terrorists from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK/YPG) in areas of Operation Euphrates Shield and Peace Spring in Syria’s north. Another four terrorists were eliminated in the Operation Claw-Lock area in Iraq,” according to Anadolu Agency.

Turkish authorities use the term “neutralize” to imply the armed men surrendered or were killed or captured by the army.

On July 17, 2022, Türkiye launched Operation Claw-Lock to target the PKK's hideouts in northern Iraq's Metina, Zap, and Avasin-Basyan regions from where the group launch attacks both on nearby Türkiye and locals in northern Syria.

Turkish reports say the PKK has been responsible for the deaths of more than 40,000 people since they launched separatist activities in the 1980s.

Last week, the Turkish Intelligence announced it has neutralized Ali Dincer, the so-called leader of Al-Jazira region, in an intelligence-based operation in the Qamishli region of northeastern Syria.

Dincer was wanted by Interpol with a red notice. He joined the PKK in 1991 and was involved in subversive and several acts of terrorism.

Dincer had been under long-term surveillance by the Turkish Intelligence.

He was directly responsible for the 2007 attack on the Commando Battalion in Daglica village of Yuksekova district in the eastern Turkish province of Hakkari, where 12 soldiers were killed and 16 others were wounded, as well as for the attack carried out at the Aktutun Gendarmerie Station in Semdinli district of Hakkari in 2008.

He also ordered an attack on a military convoy route in Hakkari’s Cukurca municipality in 2015, the abduction of 10 customs officers in the city’s border to Iraq in August 2015 and all the attacks in and around Cukurca the same year, including a rocket attack on the district governorate and gendarmerie station on October 19.

From 1991 to 1999, he was trained personally by PKK ringleader Abdullah Ocalan in the BeKaa Valley of Lebanon.

Also last month, Turkish security forces “neutralized” four PKK terrorists in the country’s southeastern part, the Defense Ministry said.

The “terrorists,” detected in the Qandil region in northern Iraq, were “neutralized” with an airstrike, the ministry said in a statement.