Palestinians are taking the stand': can legal challenges to Israel's war in Gaza stop the continuing onslaught?
Briefly

Diala Shamas, an attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights, highlights the unprecedented engagement with international law regarding the Gaza conflict, testing its efficacy amidst severe violence.
The International Court of Justice has recognized a plausible risk of genocide in Gaza, while the International Criminal Court is pursuing warrants for war crime suspects, indicating the global legal response.
Legal efforts, including those against U.S. weapon supplies to Israel, showcase the limitations and challenges faced in the pursuit of accountability in international law.
Despite significant developments internationally, Shamas notes that U.S. legal avenues have mostly failed to address perceived complicity in the ongoing conflict.
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