Corbyn Joins South Africa Delegation at ICJ Hearing Accusing Israel of Gaza Genocide
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Former UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn joins South African delegation to ICJ for hearings on accusation that Israel committed genocide in Gaza.
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Corbyn recently stirred controversy by refusing to call Hamas a terrorist group in interview with Piers Morgan.
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South Africa brought the ICJ case last month, accusing Israel of intending "to destroy Palestinians in Gaza."
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Corbyn was the only named foreign political figure joining the South African delegation for the hearings.
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Corbyn's leadership of the UK's Labour Party was stained by allegations of antisemitism; he was suspended in 2020.