Germany Withdraws Support for Israel in ICJ Genocide Case Amid Own Legal Challenges

Germany has publicly refused to back Israel in the International Court of Justice genocide proceedings initiated by South Africa. This decision stems from Germany facing its own accusations by Nicaragua regarding violations of international law in the Gaza conflict, complicating its diplomatic stance. Going forward, Germany will prioritize defending itself at the ICJ, which may affect the dynamics of international legal support for Israel.
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