Germany sides with Israel in International Court

"The court has no right to discuss what goes on in the West bank."

Germany has sided with Israel in the International Criminal Court in the Hauge on Friday, claiming, "The court has no right to discuss what goes on in the West Bank,"  according to an article published by Haaretz.
Germany, considered a major member of the international court, joined the Judicial hearing as an Amicus: a body or entity that is not officially apart of the proceedings but will weigh in.
Germany and the Czech Republic have filed amicus briefs, in support of Israel at the ICC. The other countries who filed, being Austria, Saudi Arabia and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, have not clarified their position. The final deadline for such filings is 5 p.m. on Friday.
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