International newspapers covered the war on… Gaza strip Which has entered its fourth month, acceptance Israel Appearance international justice Court In The Hague to discuss the lawsuit filed by South Africa against the Israeli occupation army, in which it accuses it of committing crimes.GenocideIn the Gaza Strip.
In this context, a report by the British newspaper The Guardian said that Israel’s decision to defend itself before the International Court of Justice will make it difficult for it to ignore any negative outcome, adding that if we put aside whether or not Israel complies with any order from the court to change its military tactics, the harm that could be caused It would be devastating to Israel’s reputation internationally.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz also indicated that any decision by the International Court of Justice that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza will have significant negative consequences from a moral standpoint, and that a decision in this regard will enable the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to consider taking steps against Senior Israeli officials.
Popular Mobilization Forces strike
While the Wall Street Journal reported on the killing of the prominent leader of the Popular Mobilization Forces, Talib al-Saidi, Michael Knights of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy said that his killing was a very bold and uncharacteristic matter on the part of the administration of US President Joe Biden.
The newspaper quoted Charles Lister, director of counter-terrorism programs at the Middle East Institute, as saying that Washington is determined to reaffirm deterrence, but the strike could endanger the American presence.
In this context, The Washington Post quoted analysts saying that the American strike put the Iraqi government in a very difficult position. Because it will increase the hardening of Iraqi public opinion towards the remaining presence of American forces, and it believed that the new American strategy largely provides room for escalation and miscalculation.
The Red Sea
Regarding developments in the Red Sea, the Chinese newspaper Global Times said that the root cause of the current crisis there lies in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and the solution to the crisis depends on a ceasefire in Gaza, but the United States deliberately avoids discussing the relationship between the two crises, and tries to portray them as isolated events, According to the newspaper.
While The Independent newspaper reported that 17 employees of President Joe Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign published a message on the Medium website, in which they warned him of losing voters because of his position on Israel’s war on Gaza, and called on him to support a ceasefire in the Strip.
While a report by The Economist magazine stated that war, hunger and disease are haunting the population of Gaza, which numbers two million and 200 thousand people, and that the Strip is on the brink of famine after more than 3 months of war, pointing to what the World Food Program said that half of the displaced families in southern Gaza are spending… Whole days without eating anything.