ICJ tries to deny Israel the right to self-defense
To the editor:
Reading the text and opinions accompanying of the International Court of Justice ruling, reported inaccurately in the Boston Globe article "UN court says Rafah offensive must end," reveals it was essentially an exercise in demonizing Israel and trying to bluff the target of the October 7 massacre into not exercising its inalienable right to self-defense.
Israel is already doing far more than required under international law to protect civilians in Gaza, including Rafah, and to enable to the free flow of humanitarian aid through the Rafah crossing. Ergo, complying with those portions of the ruling will not require any change in Israel's conduct of what remains a defensive, just and necessary war against an enemy with a declared goal of genocide.
By their recent perverse rulings, understandably cheered by Hamas and other terror groups, the ICJ and ICC have discredited themselves. They are now tools of the world's most despicable regimes, subverting the ideals under which they were founded. In the interest of peace and justice, they need to be disbanded.
Sincerely,
Alan Stein
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