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The International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) ruling on Friday that Israel must stop its military offensive against Hamas in the...

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US Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Jim Risch (R-ID) talks to the media after a meeting with Carlos Alfredo Vecchio (2nd R), charge d’affaires appointed by Venezuela’s opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president Juan Guaido, on Capitol Hill in Washington, US, Jan. 30, 2019. Photo: REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

The International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) ruling on Friday that Israel must stop its military offensive against Hamas in the southern Gaza city of Rafah was mostly met with condemnation among US lawmakers.

Key members of Congress argued that Israel needed more time to complete its military goals against Hamas, a Palestinian terror group that launched the war in Gaza on Oct. 7 by slaughtering 1,200 people in southern Israel. The lawmakers also suggested that Israel has an obligation to defend its citizens and that the Jewish state should disregard the ruling by the court

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) lambasted the ICJ and urged Israel to continue its military operations in Rafah. 

As far as I’m concerned, the ICJ can go to hell,” Graham wrote on X/Twitter. 

“It is long past time to stand up to these so-called international justice organizations associated with the UN. Their anti-Israel bias is overwhelming,” Graham added.

“The ICJ’s ruling that Israel should stop operations that are necessary to destroy four battalions of Hamas killers and terrorists — who use Palestinians as human shields — is ridiculous. This will and should be ignored by Israel,” Graham continued. 

Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL), a member of the House Task Force Combating Antisemitism, also expressed disagreement with the ICJ ruling, asserting that Israel has a “responsibility to defend itself” and “rescue its hostages” kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7.

This war would be over today if Hamas released the hostages and laid down its arms,” Schneider wrote on X/Twitter. 

“It takes two to have a ceasefire and the world’s focus should be on pressuring Hamas to surrender and to increase access to humanitarian aid, not to undermine Israel’s legitimate military objectives,” Schneider continued. 

The representative cautioned that Israel still maintains the “responsibility to ensure sufficient aid enters [Gaza] and to take appropriate measures to limit and prevent civilian casualties.”

Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID), ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, rebuked the ICJ and accused the international body of aiding Hamas. He also accused the organization of being antisemitic.

“The UN has chosen to support terrorists who use hostages as weapons rather than support a sovereign nation that seeks to defend its citizens,” Risch wrote. 

“Once again, the ICJ at the UN has shown its hate, bias, and its predilection for antisemitism,” he added. “In particular, I am disgusted to learn an American judge voted for this ruling. The ICJ is both morally and structurally bankrupt, and the United States should immediately cut off its funding to this prejudiced organization.”

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) issued a forceful repudiation of the ICJ’s decision, arguing that the penalties levied against Israel by international organizations “appear coordinated.”

“The essential US-Israel relationship will not be weakened by globalist bureaucrats, and we should strongly oppose this dangerous gambit,” Johnson wrote. 

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), the only Palestinian-American in Congress, expressed agreement with the ICJ’s ruling and accused Israel of perpetrating a genocide against Palestinians. 

“The whole world is taking action to stop the genocide of Palestinians, including the International Court of Justice,” Tlaib wrote. 

“Where is President Biden’s ‘red line?'” Tlaib added. 

South Africa first presented a case at the ICJ accusing Israel of committing genocide against Gazan civilians in January.

The ICJ on Friday ordered that Israel end its military operations in Rafah, which Israeli officials have described as Hamas’ last bastion in Gaza. The order also demanded that Israel allow war crimes investigators to probe its military operations in Gaza and substantially increase the already significant amount of humanitarian aid entering Gaza. 

The ICJ has no enforcement powers, and Israeli officials have said they will not comply with the ruling.

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