Gaza Tribunal in Sarajevo Documents How Genocide Has Eroded International Law
Briefly

The Sarajevo Declaration emerged from a three-day hearing of the Gaza Tribunal, where testimonies revealed dire conditions in Gaza and the West Bank. Key insights included cultural erasure, human rights violations, and the historical context of Israeli actions since before 1948. Prominent voices, including attorney Raji Sourani, stressed the implications of Gaza on global standards of international law, arguing that Israel's actions threaten legal frameworks for all nations, not just Palestinians. The tribunal represents a growing movement advocating accountability and justice for actions in Gaza, reflecting deep international concern.
Israel and those enabling its actions want Gaza to be the graveyard of international law," said Raji Sourani, emphasizing the broader implications of the situation.
The Gaza Tribunal aimed to voice collective moral outrage over what it described as Israel's genocide of Palestinians and years of impunity for atrocities.
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