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The Intercept Briefing

The Legal Case Against Joe Biden for Enabling Israel’s Genocide Against Gaza

The Intercept Briefing

The Intercept

Politics, Unknown, Daily News, History, News

4.86.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

A panel of judges at the International Court of Justice in The Hague has entered deliberations in the preliminary phase of South Africa’s historic suit against Israel, charging it with carrying out a genocide against the Palestinians of Gaza. While a final ruling in the case could take years, the judges will rule on whether to order a halt to continued Israeli military actions pending a trial.


This week on Intercepted, Katherine Gallagher, a senior staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights, discusses the ICJ case as well as a lawsuit CCR has filed against President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for the support and failure to prevent genocide in Gaza. Arguments will begin next week in federal court in California.


Gallagher, Jeremy Scahill, and Murtaza Hussain discuss what a ruling in South Africa’s favor would mean for Israel’s U.S.-backed war against Gaza and how the U.S. may try to shield Israel from international consequences, as it has done throughout history. They also examine the history of the U.S. judge who is currently president of the ICJ, as well as U.S. laws that require American officials to take actions to prevent, not enable, genocide, including one that was sponsored by then-Sen. Biden.


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And I'm Martaza-Hossane.

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Maiz, Joe Biden marked a hundred days of his no-holds-barred support for Israel's war of annihilation

1:18.9

against the people of Gaza by pretending that the deaths, the maiming, the displacement of the Palestinian victims in

1:29.3

Gaza were invisible.

1:32.2

And I found it really interesting that Biden issued this

1:36.4

statement which only emphasized the Israeli deaths on October 7th and the

1:42.2

hostages who remain in the custody of Hamas and other groups in Gaza and made no mention of 10,000 dead Palestinian children that that statement was issued just as the United States

1:55.2

was starting the observation of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.

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I'm saying that it seemed fitting because there's something symbolic about how Biden's statement on Gaza erased the existence of and the deaths of the Palestinian people, while for decades the United States

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