Turkey Seeks to Join Genocide Case Against Israel at ICJ
Turkey's formal bid aims to strengthen international pressure on Israel over its actions in Gaza.
- Turkey has filed a request to join South Africa's genocide lawsuit against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
- The move is part of Turkey's ongoing criticism of Israel's military operations in Gaza.
- Seven countries, including Spain and Mexico, have also sought to join the case.
- The ICJ's decisions are binding but lack enforcement mechanisms.
- Turkey has suspended trade with Israel and criticized Western nations for supporting Israel.