The UN's top court ordered Israel to prevent destruction in Gaza.
Israel's war has devastated the Gaza Strip. Eighty-five percent of the population has been displaced.
Much of the vital infrastructure is so damaged that experts say it will take decades to rebuild.
An order from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) states that Israel must take measures to prevent acts of genocide and ensure the delivery of aid to civilians in Gaza.
But the military has largely ignored the ruling and, if anything, has intensified its bombing campaign.
What can be done to force Israel to comply?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
Guests:
Ahmed Abofoul – legal researcher and advocacy officer at Al-Haq, an independent Palestinian rights organization based in Ramallah
Kate Mackintosh – Executive Director of the University of California, Los Angeles Law Promise Institute Europe
Mohammed Abu-Nimer – professor at the School of International Service in International Peace and Conflict Resolution at American University in Washington, DC
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