This was the outcome Israel sought to avoid: a demand to halt a military operation the government regards as essential for the defeat of Hamas and the return of hostages.

But there is no immediate indication that Israel will change course as a result of Friday’s ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Its tanks are pushing closer to the centre of Rafah and just as the decision was being read out, a series of air strikes sent a huge black cloud billowing over Rafah.

Some of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hardline colleages have reacted with rage, accusing the court of antisemitism and siding with Hamas.

The government’s former spokesman, Eylon Levy, noted that the presiding judge, Nawaf Salam, was Lebanese and “couldn’t return home safely if he ruled the ‘wrong way’.” But for Mr Netanyahu’s critics, this is one more sign of Israel’s growing international isolation.

  • @njm1314
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    7 months ago

    Netanyahu is going to hold on as long as he can and hope that Trump wins because he knows then he can do whatever he wants.

      • @njm1314
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        37 months ago

        Sorry I’m sick and my voice to text keeps adding words I don’t mean it to. It’s fixed.

        • @thesporkeffect
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          27 months ago

          Oh sorry I thought you meant the opposite of what you did lol

    • @makingyourage
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      Yeah because the other senile old fool is going to stop him, right? /s