The International Court of Justice rejects imposing precautionary measures against Germany for arms exports to Israel, as Nicaragua demanded
HAVANA TIMES – The International Court of Justice (also known as the World Court) rejected imposing precautionary measures against arms exports from Germany to Israel, as requested by the regime of Daniel Ortega in its lawsuit for “genocide” against the German state.
“Based on the factual information and legal arguments presented by the parties, the court concluded that, at this moment, the circumstances are not such as to require the exercise of its power under Article 41 of the statute to indicate provisional measures,” said the president of the court, Judge Nawaf Salam, in reading the decision on Tuesday, April 30, 2024.
The reading is part of a procedure initiated by Nicaragua in March 2024, in which it accused Germany of “complicity in genocide” in Gaza and demanded it “urgently suspend” its political, financial, and military support to Israel.
According to the Ortega regime, “Germany has provided political, financial, and military support to Israel knowing, at the time of authorizatio