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Case filed at the International Court of Justice accuses Israel of violating its obligations under the Genocide Convention in its war on Gaza.

Spain has said it will join the case filed by South Africa at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which accuses Israel of violating its obligations under the Genocide Convention in its war on the Gaza Strip.

The announcement was made by Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares on Thursday.

“We made this decision in light of the continuation of the military operation in Gaza,” Albares said in a news conference. “We also observe with enormous concern the regional extension of the conflict,” he added.

Spain took the decision to not only “let peace return to Gaza and the Middle East” but also due to its commitment to international law, Albares said.

South Africa brought its case against Israel in January, accusing it of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. The death toll from Israel’s war on Gaza, which began in October, has surpassed 36,500, according to health officials in the besieged and bombarded territory.

Israel launched the assault after the Palestinian group Hamas led an attack on southern Israel from Gaza, killing about 1,140 people, according to an Al Jazeera tally based on Israeli statistics.

It will likely take years before the ICJ will rule on the merits of the genocide case. While its rulings are binding and without appeal, the court has no way to enforce them.

Israel has repeatedly said it is acting in accordance with international law in Gaza. It has called the genocide case baseless and accused South Africa of acting as “the legal arm of Hamas”.

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