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The Hague is a major city in the Netherlands and is often described as the country's de facto capital city.

In addition to hosting the Dutch seat of government, the city is also known for being a major center of international law. The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the International Criminal Court (ICC), and the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), among over 200 other organizations and institutions, are both based in the city.

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 HOUSING MINISTER Yitzchak Goldknopf of United Torah Judaism, and Tourism Minister Haim Katz of Likud were among those attending the Victory Conference in Jerusalem, last week.

The great divide of Jewish thought on the essence of Zionism

By TOVA HERZL
 Artificial Intelligence & Cybersecurity

China cyberspies hacked computers at Dutch defense ministry

By REUTERS
 Israel's deputy Attorney-General for International Law Gilad Noam and British jurist Malcolm Shaw sit in International Court of Justice, The Hague, January 26, 2024

After Gaza war decision, Israel's battle in The Hague will be over 'legality of the occupation'

By BINI ASHKENAZI
 PALESTINIANS RECEIVE flour bags distributed by UNRWA in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip last November.

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 PEOPLE LISTEN to the proceedings inside the ICJ, in The Hague.

The ICJ is not a court

By GERALD M. STEINBERG
 PRO-PALESTINIAN protesters pose for a photo in front of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, last Friday. ‘The ICJ has handed Israel, however unintentional it may be, a golden public relations ticket that it so desperately needs,’ the writer argues.

Is the ICJ's ruling a verdict or a vindication?

 Warren Goldstein, chief rabbi of South Africa.

South Africa's chief rabbi confronts country’s banks on allegations of funding terror

 SOUTH AFRICA’S Justice Minister Ronald Lamola attends the ruling African National Congress party’s National Executive Committee meeting in Johannesburg on Friday, after the hearing at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

The term 'genocide' is being misused and abused

 The entrance of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is seen in The Hague March 3, 2011.

The ICJ ruling is a mixed bag

ISRAEL FOREIGN MINISTRY legal adviser Tal Becker and British barrister Malcolm Shaw KC, who appeared on behalf of Israel, attend the International Court of Justice hearing, in The Hague.

ICJ Gaza verdict: Court badmouths Israel for 35 minutes, then Israel wins

 IDF reservists stand outside The Hague as the Int'l Court of Justice will decide whether to issue provisional measures ordering Israel to end its military actions in Gaza, January 26, 2024

IDF reservists arrive at Hague to support Israel amid ICJ case

By RINA BASSIST
 OUTH AFRICA’S Justice Minister Ronald Lamola speaks to the media as his country presents its case against Israel on January 11 at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

South Africa’s case against Israel: Both weak and dangerous - opinion

 Legal adviser to Israel's Foreign Ministry Tal Becker and British jurist Malcolm Shaw sit inside the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as judges hear a request for emergency measures to order Israel to stop its military actions in Gaza, in The Hague, Netherlands January 12, 2024

Trial against Israel at the Hague showcases the absurd - editorial

Protests near the ICJ in the Hague as Israel and South Africa face each other in Gaza genocide case

South Africa's Gaza genocide case against Israel is just the beginning

By RINA BASSIST
 SUPPORTERS OF South Africa’s ruling African National Congress and other political parties, as well as civil society groups, protest outside the Israel Embassy in Pretoria, in October, after the outbreak of the Gaza war.

African National Congress takes Israel to ICJ in The Hague - opinion

By GILLIAN GOLDMAN