While Israeli representatives raised their defense arguments for South Africa's lawsuit against Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, more than a hundred supporters of Israel demonstrated in front of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, carrying signs with pictures of the abductees while singing "Am Yisrael Chai."
Nati Rom, one of the organizers of the protest rally: "People came here today from all over Europe to say that holding the discussion is illegitimate | Nati Rom
The protest rally was organized by advocate Nati Rom, who works in communities of lovers of Israel around the world. After the authorities and signage companies refused to allow billboards with pictures of the abductees to be hung, they decided to print signs with their pictures to be held by the demonstrators.
In a conversation Leon held with information activist Nati Rom, he explained: "After the Dutch authorities refused to allow billboards with pictures of the abductees to be hung, people from all over Europe came here today to say that holding the discussion is illegitimate. Israel has the right to defend itself, and attempts to accuse it of genocide are despicable and will not succeed."
Supporters of Israel demonstrate in front of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Photo: Nati Rom
One of the demonstrators, Ariane Dombrech: Global anti-Semitism raises its head and tries to present itself as if it is only against Israel when in fact it acts against Jews. The world is becoming more dangerous for Jews from day to day, and the attempt to take away from Israel the right to defend itself made me come here today and say never again."
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