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Thick, black smoke rises from a building in Rafah on 10 May 2024. (AFP)
Thick, black smoke rises from a building in Rafah on 10 May 2024. (AFP)

South Africa is due to meet Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) again later this week – if Israel turns up.

The ICJ on Tuesday announced it would hold another set of hearings in South Africa's Gaza genocide case, after South Africa asked for new emergency measures specific to Rafah.

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