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International Court of Justice to hold hearings over Israel's Rafah attacksThe hearings on May 16 and 17 will deal with South Africa's request to the court to order more emergency measures against Israel over its attacks on Rafah, the tribunal added, part of an ongoing case which accuses Israel of acts of genocide against Palestinians.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>File photo of the International Court of Justice  holding a hearing to allow parties to give their views on the legal consequences of Israel's occupation of  Palestinian territories  in The Hague, Netherlands.</p></div>

File photo of the International Court of Justice holding a hearing to allow parties to give their views on the legal consequences of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories in The Hague, Netherlands.

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The Hague: The UN's International Court of Justice will hold hearings on Thursday and Friday to discuss new emergency measures sought by South Africa over Israel's attacks on Rafah during the war in Gaza, the tribunal said Monday.

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The hearings on May 16 and 17 will deal with South Africa's request to the court to order more emergency measures against Israel over its attacks on Rafah, the tribunal added, part of an ongoing case which accuses Israel of acts of genocide against Palestinians.

Israel has previously said it is acting in accordance with international law in Gaza, and has called South Africa's genocide case baseless and accused Pretoria of acting as "the legal arm of Hamas".