The UN’s top court has ordered Israel to enable the unhindered flow of aid into Gaza in order to avert a famine.
In a unanimous decision, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) said Israel must act “without delay” to allow the “provision… of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance”.
This follows warnings that famine could hit Gaza within weeks.
Israel has called allegations it is blocking aid “wholly unfounded”.
Giving its response to the court order, the Israeli foreign ministry said it was continuing “to promote new initiatives, and to expand existing ones” to allow a continuous flow of aid into Gaza “by land, air and sea”, working with the UN and others.
It said that Hamas was to blame for the situation in Gaza and for starting the war.
The latest ruling by the court in The Hague comes after South Africa asked it to bolster an order issued to Israel in January to take all measures to prevent genocidal acts in Gaza.
Although orders issued by the ICJ are legally binding, the court lacks the power to enforce them. The UN Security Council is the only UN body which can introduce measures to try and ensure compliance.