Along with drone attacks, the fleet faces a political campaign to delegitimise it
In its report, the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry cited citing mass killings, starvation, forced displacement, denial of medical care and systematic destruction of civilian infrastructure
Nelson Mandela’s grandson addressed hundreds of people from over 40 countries at the launch of the Global Sumud Flotilla, a civilian mission aiming to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza
Nurain Saloojee comes from a family that opposed apartheid in South Africa
The Swedish activist spoke from a flotilla of boats carrying doctors, lawyers, activists, organisers and social media influencers attempting to take medicine and infant milk to Gaza
The convoy is carrying baby formula, antibiotics, bandages and staple foods and will test whether Israel’s blockade will again choke civilian access to the Strip
The deadly airstrikes were a violation of international law, the department of international relations said
Lobbying does not come near the definition of treason, according to legal analysts
The funds have been allocated to the departments of justice and international relations to cover their costs in bringing the case before the International Court of Justice
South Africa argued before the ICJ that redress must go beyond a two-state solution