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Possibly. However, from another perspective, it could be the US merely grasping at straws and painting themselves into a corner. The US isn't seen as the global superpower anymore, and I think from a geopolitical perspective, we're seeing this unfold in real time. Israel has decimated it and the countries joining the BRICS are probably joining due to this fact. That said, I think perhaps the countries would revise or restructure the law as it applies to them since the US is blatantly ignoring it.The way the gangsters in U.S are running around threatening anyone and everyone on behalf of their mob boss, i'd say it wasn't for show.
The outcome will probably be the the final nail in the coffin of International law.
Recently a cola by the name of "khilafat cola" is launched here in Pak, it was criticized heavily by our liberals and I agree, it's inappropriate. Making money out of people's misery is opportunistic. I've seen people on SM making a living out of a genocide, idk it seems insincere unless the huge chunk of the profit is going to gazans. Also, I've seen many people recently specially Arabs talking against bds and it's not infighting, they have legit concerns. They(bds) did criticized the Palestinian resistance, their events often promotes normalization, also what some labenese Arab women said, we don't even have word for this institution in Arabic insinuating it's a foreign funded project to distract masses like those zio-liberals who are settlers, also there is this deep rabbit hole JVP(Jewish voice for peace) promoting normalization, some authors who have this extreme empathy for Palestinians, wrote some books but still hold a Israeli passport *cough cough*, you are a settler not an ally.‘Genocide-free’ cola makes a splash in the United Kingdom
Gaza Cola offers its drinkers an ‘apartheid-free’ alternative as they boycott big-name brands.www.aljazeera.com
If you're in the UK you can order here,
This new writing posted at The Cradle siting human rights organizations and legal observers offers a very hopeful analysis of the ICC ruling. While at times I share the negative opinion of the UN and its powerlessness, our countries continue to negotiate agreements and operate within these international standards (especially financial laws). Just as the ICJ ruling that Israel must end their occupation next year, on some level these declarations are a necessary and positive step toward Palestinian independence:Sorry if it's been posted. So what about now, can we expect anything hopeful out of it or like always its just for the show?