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Belgium Stands Firm: Support for ICJ Verdict on Gaza ‘Genocide’

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January 25, 2024
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Belgium Stands Firm: Support for ICJ Verdict on Gaza ‘Genocide’
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Belgium has taken a bold stance in the ongoing controversy surrounding Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip. Unlike some European nations, Belgium has pledged its support for the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) decisions on South Africa’s case against Israel.

In the aftermath of the two-day hearing at the ICJ, where South Africa accused Israel of violating the UN’s Genocide Convention, the responses from European nations were divergent. Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic, staunch allies of Israel, rejected the claims, while Belgium, led by socialist politician Caroline Gennez, stood out by affirming its full support for the ICJ’s forthcoming decision.

Belgium’s Historical Commitment to International Law

Belgium’s stance reflects its historical commitment to international law, rooted in its experience of being occupied during both world wars. The nation has consistently championed positions aligned with principles of justice and territorial integrity, a tradition now manifesting in its approach to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Public Pressure and Political Dynamics

Large-scale protests in various Belgian cities have played a role in influencing the government’s position, illustrating the power of public sentiment in shaping foreign policy decisions. However, within the political landscape, Belgium grapples with diverse views between parties in different regions, adding layers of complexity to its diplomatic stance.

Belgium’s Participation in EU Red Sea Mission and Criticisms

While Belgium’s support for the ICJ’s decision is unequivocal, its participation in the EU Red Sea Mission against Yemen’s Houthis has sparked debates. Critics, including EU lawmaker Marc Botenga, question the alignment of this action with Belgium’s desired stance on international conflicts. The complexity of navigating geopolitical dynamics within the EU further underscores the challenges faced by Belgium.

Looking Ahead: Elections and Shaping Foreign Policy

With Belgium heading to the polls in June, the composition of the new government could potentially influence the country’s stance on international matters. Yet, the commitment to de-escalation, respect for human rights, and the adherence to international law are likely to remain central regardless of the political landscape.

Belgium’s steadfast support for the ICJ’s verdict signals a defining moment in its foreign policy, emphasizing a commitment to justice and international norms. As the nation grapples with political shifts and global complexities, its unwavering dedication to upholding international law stands out in the broader European context. The coming months will reveal how Belgium navigates these intricate geopolitical waters, reinforcing its position as a key player in advocating for a just and lawful world order.

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