Anadolu's photos as evidence at ICJ genocide case hearing against Israel

During the case hearing at the UN court, the lawyer representing South Africa shows the photos taken by Anadolu Agency's correspondents as proof of 'a genocidal intent' behind what Israel has been doing in Palestine's Gaza since October 7.

Photos taken by AA correspondents were represented at the International Court of Justice. /Photo: AA
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Photos taken by AA correspondents were represented at the International Court of Justice. /Photo: AA

Photographs from Anadolu Agency were presented as evidence at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which is hearing a case filed by South Africa accusing Israel of committing a genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.

During the address by Adila Hassim, one of the lawyers representing South Africa at the UN court on Thursday, photos from Anadolu were shown as proof of Israeli actions in the besieged enclave.

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Amnesty International proved that Israel used phosphorus bombs in its attacks on populated areas in the Gaza Strip on October 11, 2023. /Photo: AA

One of the photographs presented was taken by Anadolu photo correspondent Fadi Alwhidi, which depicts lifeless bodies retrieved by Palestinian civil defense teams in the city of Beit Lahia, Gaza Strip, on December 23. The bodies were subsequently buried in a mass grave dug near the Indonesia Hospital in the enclave.

Another photo, captured by photo correspondent Mohammed Fayq on October 30, shows the mass burial of the Fatayer family members in a designated area in Gaza due to the lack of available space in some cemeteries.

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A view of M825 and M825A1 artillery shells labeled D528, the US Department of Defense Identification Code for 'white phosphorus-based munitions' in Sderot, Israel on October 09, 2023. /Photo: AA

South Africa on Thursday demanded the ICJ to impose provisional measures on Israel to halt its assault on Gaza, which Tel Aviv has continued since the October 7 attack by Hamas, and has killed more than 23,000 people besides leaving the territory in ruins and causing shortages of food, water and medicine.

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Smoke and flames rise as a result of Israeli illumination flare attacks on Al Shati refugee camp in Gaza, on November 06, 2023. /Photo: AA

The South African delegation argued that "the future of the Palestinians who are still in Gaza depends on the decision this court will make on this matter."

It said the mass killing of Palestinians formed a "calculated pattern of conduct by Israel indicating a genocidal intent."

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Anadolu photo correspondent Fadi Alwhidi's photo depicting lifeless bodies and their burials in the city of Beit Lahia was presented at the case hearing in South Africa. /Photo: AA

The legal team said the ICJ should not hesitate in imposing provisional measures, as it "did not hesitate" in the genocide case for Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, asserting that the situation in Gaza also deserves court intervention.

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The case hearing against Israel started on Thursday. /Photo: AA

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