The Hague Can’t Deliver Justice
Waiting to obtain justice from an international tribunal is a bit like waiting for the messiah: You are not likely to find what you’re looking for anytime soon, but the pastime remains popular. Today the International Court of Justice announced its first ruling in a case brought by South Africa against Israel, alleging genocide in Gaza. South Africa had sought a preliminary ruling that would force Israel to stop fighting while a full case could be heard. The ICJ agreed, in effect, that Israel’s war in Gaza looks like genocide, if one squints and cocks one’s head. The ICJ declined to order a cease-fire, but it did order Israel to refrain from genocidal acts and to document what it has done. It further demanded more humanitarian aid for Gaza, and an end to the genocidal incitement of the sort South Africa alleged, somewhat dishonestly, in its complaint. Read: What did top Israeli war officials really say about Gaza? Critics of Israel’s war effort were hoping for much more. But those who wanted a cease-fire order …