Top UN court will hold hearings in a case accusing Germany of facilitating Israel's Gaza conflict

Humanitarian aid is airdropped to Palestinians over Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Monday, March 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Essa)

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) 鈥 Preliminary hearings open Monday at the United Nations鈥 top court in a case that seeks an end of German military and other aid to Israel, based on claims that Berlin is 鈥渇acilitating鈥 acts of genocide and breaches of international law in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

Israel strongly denies its military campaign amounts to breaches of the Genocide Convention.

While the case brought by Nicaragua centers on Germany, it indirectly takes aim at Israel's military campaign in Gaza following the deadly Oct. 7 attacks when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel, killing some 1,200 people. More than 33,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, according to the territory's Health Ministry. Its toll doesn鈥檛 differentiate between civilians and combatants, but it has said women and children make up the majority of the dead.

鈥淲e are calm and we will set out our legal position in court,鈥 German Foreign Ministry spokesperson Sebastian Fischer said ahead of the hearings.

鈥淲e reject Nicaragua鈥檚 accusations,鈥 Fischer told reporters in Berlin on Friday. 鈥淕ermany has breached neither the genocide convention nor international humanitarian law, and we will set this out in detail before the International Court of Justice.鈥

Nicaragua has asked the court to hand down preliminary orders known as provisional measures, including that Germany 鈥渋mmediately suspend its aid to Israel, in particular its military assistance including military equipment in so far as this aid may be used in the violation of the Genocide Convention鈥 and international law.

The court will likely take weeks to deliver its preliminary decision and Nicaragua's case will likely drag on for years.

Monday鈥檚 hearing at the world court comes amid growing calls for allies to stop supplying arms to Israel as its continues to lay waste to Gaza.

The offensive has displaced the vast majority of Gaza鈥檚 population. Food is scarce, the U.N. says and few Palestinians have been able to leave the besieged territory.

鈥淭he case next week in The Hague will likely further galvanize opposition to any support for Israel,鈥 said Mary Ellen O鈥機onnell, a professor of law and international peace studies at the University of Notre Dame.

On Friday, the U.N.鈥檚 top human rights body called on countries to The United States and Germany opposed the resolution.

Also, hundreds of British jurists, including three retired Supreme Court judges, have called on their government to after three U.K. citizens were among seven aid workers from the charity World Central Kitchen killed in . Israel said the attack on the aid workers was a mistake caused by 鈥渕isidentification.鈥

Germany has for decades been a . Days after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas, Chancellor Olaf Scholz explained why: 鈥淥ur own history, our responsibility arising from the Holocaust, makes it a perpetual task for us to stand up for the security of the state of Israel,鈥 he told lawmakers.

Berlin, however, has gradually shifted its tone as civilian casualties in Gaza have soared, becoming increasingly critical of the humanitarian situation in Gaza and spoken out against a ground offensive in Rafah.

Nicaragua's government, which has historical links with Palestinian organizations dating back to their support for the 1979 Sandinista revolution, was itself accused earlier this year by U.N.-backed human rights experts of 鈥渢antamount to crimes against humanity.鈥 The government of President Daniel Ortega fiercely rejected the allegations.

In January, the ICJ imposed ordering Israel to do all it can to prevent death, destruction and acts of genocide in Gaza. The orders came in a case filed by South Africa accusing Israel of breaching the Genocide Convention.

The court last week ordered Israel to take measures to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, including opening more land crossings to allow food, water, fuel and other supplies into the war-ravaged enclave.

On Friday, Israel said it鈥檚 taking steps to increase the flow of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, including reopening a key border crossing into northern Gaza.

Nicaragua argues that by giving Israel political, financial and military support and by defunding the United Nations aid agency for Palestinians, UNWRA, 鈥淕ermany is facilitating the commission of genocide and, in any case has failed in its obligation to do everything possible to prevent the commission of genocide.鈥

Israel that its assault amounts to genocidal acts, saying it is acting in self defense. Israeli legal advisor Tal Becker told judges at the court in January that the country is fighting a 鈥渨ar it did not start and did not want.鈥

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Associated Press writer Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report.

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