Not Just ICJ: Palestinians Sue Biden, Hoping to Bar Him From Backing Israel in Gaza War

Palestinian U.S. citizens and human rights organizations will have their day in court on Friday at a federal courthouse in California, in a hearing that will include testimonies from the plaintiffs as well as a declaration from a genocide and Holocaust scholar

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Washington
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WASHINGTON – Friday's ruling at the International Court of Justice concerning South Africa's allegations that Israel is conducting a state-led genocide in Gaza will mark a landmark legal development in the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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