South Africa says Israel is already ignoring UN court ruling ordering it to prevent deaths in Gaza
By GERALD IMRAY and SEBABATSO MOSAMO
Associated Press
PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) — South Africa’s foreign minister says Israel has ignored the ruling by the U.N.’s top court last week by killing hundreds more civilians in a matter of days in Gaza. She also says her country has asked why an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not been issued in a case South Africa has brought at the separate International Criminal Court. Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor told reporters that South Africa would now “look at proposing other measures to the global community” to stop Israel’s killing of civilians in the Gaza Strip. She did not say what those measures might be.