- The International Court of Justice ruled that Israel must prevent genocidal acts and punish incitement to commit genocide in Gaza.
- Since Hamas’s attack on Israel in October 2023 and the subsequent Israeli military campaign, both sides have used inflammatory language, with some Israeli officials making controversial statements.
- Under the UN Genocide Convention, to which Israel is a signatory, incitement to genocide is punishable, including within Israeli national law.
- Statements by Israeli leaders and soldiers have been investigated, including a call by the national security minister for Palestinians to voluntarily leave Gaza.
- The IDF has responded to videos posted by soldiers, deeming some expressions and behaviors as inappropriate, and has taken disciplinary measures.
- UN Special Reporter and others have criticized the link between inflammatory rhetoric by Israeli politicians and actions on the ground, emphasizing the severe destruction and loss of life in Gaza.
- Israel’s Attorney General has stated that calls for intentional harm to civilians may amount to a criminal offense, including incitement, with investigations currently under review.
- The Ministry of Justice highlighted the challenge of balancing freedom of speech with the need to prevent harmful incitement.
- The final verdict of the ICJ on this matter is pending, as such a decision will take years, while the conflict and use of inflammatory language persist.
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