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  • @MannananBoth parties are United behind Israel.

    Bident vetoed UN 5 times to protect Israel's right to commit genocide.

    But his cult making fun of the suffering of Palestinians as 13 months of genocide didn't happen under Biden's protection@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@fedibird.com

  • @reverendzSadly it's the rules of the game. 5 permanent members have the veto rights and US has been the protector of Israel for decades

  • @AliSaketYou are right. I am getting old. I did a long post about ICJ rulings back in late 90s and compared the biased against developing countries both in their selections of cases and the rulings.

    Thank you for correction, I have to defrag my brain

  • @AliSaketI don't think countries that are not joined ICC will be covered by ICJ. This is why Poland left it to welcome Netanyahu.

    But anyway, it's just BS anyway.

    They will NEVER be able to bring western war criminals to justice. 22 years after Iraq invasion, not a single person was held accountable and freaking Tony Blair is now involved in ethnic cleansing of Gaza too.

  • @AliSaketExcellent point, but again, the big difference between ICJ ruling and UN report is that ICJ ruling was against individuals and not many countries are part of ICJ.

    UN report put the blame on stare of Israel as a nation. And anyone who is part of the UN and ratified (not just signed) the UNGA resolution 260A has to follow UN charter.

    But as you said , we live in a lawless world or TBH a highly hypocritic world.

    And Israel seems to be completely outside of any international rules

  • @redrumBot

    The current government of Yemen was never allowed to represent them at UN, the country that is in UN is the Saudi puppet regime with no control over it.

    But other than that, you are absolutely right.

    The same with Hezbollah, Iraqi resistance and Iran that are being targeted by hypocrites in the west and labeled terrorists

  • @redrumBot

    sadly true. but Yemen was not a signatory of the Genocide convention.

    their resistance against Israel has been going on since the fist day of the genocide, like Hezbollah, they are paying a heavy price for their actions

  • @danJust ffs take your head out of your ass you are intoxicated by your own shit.

  • @HiddenLayer555That's the difference between barbarians and civilized people.

    Murder is wrong, doesn't matter in what name it's done.@DropBear

  • @Signtist

    I am not sure if I believe in it, but once I read that in order to overtrough a government, you need an active support of 35% of the population.

    Now way in hell we can engage 35% of the population of western world to make such dramatic change.

    Who will pay their mortgage, who will take care of their retirement, who will make sure they can go on vacation and how can they live without sport and reality TV?

  • @Signtist

    No we can't. Because allowing suh tribunal means almost all top leaders of the west are going to be charged with complicity and direct involvement in the ongoing genocide.

    No way the "free world" will allow that to happen.

    @DropBear