Spain Joins South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel at International Court

Spain Steps Into Legal Battle Over Gaza Conflict

Spain has thrown its weight behind South Africa’s dramatic case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing Israel of breaching the Genocide Convention during its brutal military assault on Gaza. The Spanish Foreign Minister, Jose Manuel Albares, confirmed the move on Thursday, blaming the ongoing violence in Gaza for pushing Spain into the legal fight.

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

Spain Takes a Stand Amid Rising Regional Tensions

The Spanish minister spoke of deep concerns over the expanding conflict and reaffirmed Spain’s commitment to ending the war and supporting a two-state solution. This comes hot on the heels of Spain joining Ireland and Norway in recognising the state of Palestine—a move that sparked anger from Israel, which accused these nations of “rewarding terrorism” and even recalled its ambassadors in protest.

South Africa’s Genocide Accusation Against Israel

South Africa filed its case at the ICJ in late December, accusing Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians during its ongoing Gaza operations that began in October. Palestinian health officials report the death toll has topped 36,500, prompting global outrage. The conflict erupted after Hamas launched a deadly attack on southern Israel.

Israel, however, defends its military actions as lawful and calls the genocide claims “baseless,” accusing South Africa of being the “legal arm of Hamas.”

Growing Global Backing Despite Legal Challenges

Spain is now among several countries—including Colombia, Egypt, and Turkey—that have formally sided with South Africa’s genocide case. While the ICJ rulings carry legal weight, enforcement remains a hurdle, as the court lacks power to enforce decisions.

Experts warn the ICJ’s deliberations could drag on for years while diplomatic divides deepen, with nations taking firm, opposing stances over the devastating conflict.

We are your go-to destination for breaking UK news, real-life stories from communities across the country, striking images, and must-see video from the heart of the action.

Follow us on Facebook at for the latest updates and developing stories, and stay connected on X (Twitter) the for live coverage as news breaks across the UK.

Topics :CourtsCrime

SIGN UP NOW FOR YOUR FREE DAILY BREAKING NEWS AND PICTURES NEWSLETTER

Your information will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy

YOU MIGHT LIKE