Slovenia has added its voice to the global chorus for ceasefire in Gaza following South Africa’s genocide case against Israel.
Slovenian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon said: “This is a very broad spectrum of alleged violations that have been committed in the region for decades and whose horrific consequences are still visible today.”
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration led by Justice and Correctional Service Minister Ronald Lamola last year filed the lawsuit accusing Israel of genocide in its war on Gaza and seeking cessation to the brutal military assault that has killed more than 23 000 Palestinians, approximately 10 000 of them children.
Robust engagements over Israel and Palestine disputes became the order of the day at Kampala in Uganda the 19th Non-Aligned Movement Summit as Arab states calls for the meeting to focus on the situation in Gaza. President Ramaphosa is attending the summit in Uganda and about 93 93 of the 120 NAM memberships have assembled in Kampala.
“Slovenia has consistently called for additional sanctions against Hamas and violent Israeli settlers in the West Bank, as well as for the establishment of a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, unrestricted humanitarian access and the early start of a two-state solution peace process,” said Slovenian Minister Fajon.
South African legal team led by Justice Minister Ronald Lamola.
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