(Hague Comprehensive) The United Nations International Court issued an order stating that because the famine gradually came to Gasha, Israel must take all necessary measures to ensure that humanitarian assistance enters Gasha unimpededly.

The United Nations International Court, which is located in the Hague, Netherlands, on Thursday (March 28), a lawsuit that South Africa accused Israel in Garha's racial extinction in Gaza.According to the court order issued by the International Court, the Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip urgently need food, water, electricity, fuel, residence, clothing, sanitary products and medical supplies and services.

This legal binding trial order is Israel to take "all necessary and effective measures", and immediately fully cooperate with the United Nations to ensure that humanitarian assistance enters the Gaza Strip unimpededly.The International Court also requires Israel to increase the capacity and quantity of land transit points and keep it open when necessary.

The order of the International Court said: "The court believes that the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip are now facing not only the risk of famine, but the famine is coming."

If Israel does not comply with this order, any member country of the United Nations Security Council can be charged, and then the Security Council vote whether to take action to allow Israel to comply with temporary measures.

Hamas welcomes the orders issued by the International Court, but think it is not enough."We welcomes any new measures aimed at ending the Gaza Strip War in the northern part of Gaza in the northern part of Gaza.The final plan " As of Friday, the Israeli government did not respond to the above -mentioned ruling of the International Court.Israel had previously said that it is trying to expand humanitarian supplies into the land transportation, airdrops and shipping channels that enable humanitarian materials to enter Gasha.

The United Nations Security Council also just passed a resolution on Monday (25th) to require Israel and Hamas to stop during the Memorial Month of Muslim, but this cannot stop Israel's military operations in Gaza.

The Army spokesman said on TV on Thursday that the army continued to launch military operations around Gagshica Hospital, killing about 200 gunners for more than a week.He also said that the Israeli Army killed Hamas's generals of the military demand, Raed Thabet, and said that he was one of Hamas's top ten generals.

The Army identified Hamas militants to cover with hospitals.However, Israel insisted that the air strikes of Gasha did not endanger civilians, patients and medical staff, nor did it cause damage to medical equipment.

Hamas accused the army of "killing and executing hundreds of civilians on battlefields."The person in charge of the Hamas Official Media Office told Reuters: "All the people in the Higa Hospital are civilians, there are no military personnel in it."

Biden: Arab countries are ready to fully recognize Israel

U.S. President Biden is still trying to persuade Israel to close.He said on Thursday that Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, are preparing to "fully acknowledge Israel" in future agreements.

When Bayeng accompanied the former Democratic President Clinton and Obama to attend the campaign, he defended his Middle East policy.He said that the US government has been communicating with Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and Qatar, and they are ready to fully acknowledge Israel.

Biden obviously hopes that Israel will accept the two countries to break through the stalemate.He said: "There must be a post -add sand plan, and a agreement to reach a solution between the two countries. This does not have to be implemented today. This must be a gradual process. I think we can do it."

On the same day, Brown, Chairman of the United States Chiefs of Staff, said that Israel did not obtain all the weapons it requested by the United States, partly because the supply was limited, and this could hinder the US military's own combat reserve.He followed that the United States hoped to know more details of the Israeli combat plan for the Army.

The White House confirmed that the Israeli delegation was arranged to go to Washington to listen to the United States' concerns and alternatives to the problem of the La Fa.