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by envfriendly
877 days ago
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> It didn't say that there is no genocide, and it didn't say that there is a genocide. It may change, but CURRENTLY, it does not think there's sufficient evidence to rule in favour of provisional measures, i.e., it does not think there is a genocide. Resorting to legalese isn't changing this fact. |
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False, it ruled that provisional measures against Israel were warranted and adopted four provisional measures against Israel by 15-2 vote, and two by 16-1 vote (the latter including the Israeli judge ad hoc in the majority.)