Boric Leads Chile’s Charge Against Israel at The Hague: A Decisive Stand for Justice
In a groundbreaking move, President Gabriel Boric has announced that Chile will join Sudáfrica’s lawsuit against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). This decision, made in the face of the constant and repeated attacks by the Israeli military against Gaza, represents a bold and principled stance by the Chilean government.
The lawsuit, originally filed by Sudáfrica in December 2023, seeks to hold Israel accountable for its actions under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. By joining this legal battle, Chile is sending a clear message that the international community must do everything in its power to stop the massacre in Gaza.
A Shift in Chile’s Foreign Policy
This decision by President Boric marks a significant shift in Chile’s foreign policy. The country has traditionally maintained a more neutral stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but this move demonstrates a willingness to take a more active and principled role in addressing global human rights issues.
In his announcement, Boric stated: The State of Chile is joining Sudáfrica’s lawsuit against Israel at the International Court of Justice to apply the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. The international community must do everything in our power to stop the massacre in Gaza. We cannot be indifferent.
A Global Call for Justice
The decision to join the lawsuit against Israel at the ICJ is a powerful statement from Chile, challenging the international community to take a stand against the ongoing atrocities in Gaza. By aligning itself with Sudáfrica’s legal action, Chile is sending a clear message that the world cannot turn a blind eye to the suffering of the Palestinian people.
Conclusion
President Boric’s announcement that Chile will join the lawsuit against Israel at the International Court of Justice is a bold and courageous move. It demonstrates the country’s commitment to upholding human rights, promoting international law, and standing up against the injustices faced by the Palestinian people. This decision will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications, both for Chile’s foreign policy and the global fight for justice.
El Estado de Chile se hace parte de la demanda de Sudáfrica contra Israel en la Corte Internacional de Justicia para la aplicación de la Convención de prevención y castigo del crimen de Genocidio. La comunidad internacional debe hacer todo cuanto esté a nuestro alcance para… https://t.co/4Hwgzo4pDP
— Gabriel Boric Font (@GabrielBoric) September 13, 2024