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Abu Ubaida: Unveiling the Enigmatic Face of Hamas in the Shadows of War: Who is Abu Ubaida, the Faceless Hero of Hamas? Unraveling the Persona Behind the Mask in the Ongoing Conflict – A Tale of Courage, Resilience, and the Battle for Hearts and Minds

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  In the heart of the current conflict between Israel and Hamas, one name resonates among Palestinians - Abu Ubaida, the military spokesperson for the Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' armed wing. In the midst of a challenging and intense battle, Abu Ubaida has become a hero for many Hamas supporters worldwide and a despised figure for Tel Aviv and its allies. Since October 7, Abu Ubaida has been a prominent figure on screens, delivering recorded speeches in a green camouflage soldiers' uniform and a red keffiyeh, updating on Al-Qassam's position and developments in the ongoing conflict. He has effectively managed the media war against Israeli spokespersons, earning praise from Palestinian supporters of Hamas. Abu Ubaida first gained recognition in 2002 as one of Al-Qassam's field officials, adopting the practice of concealing his face, similar to the late Imad Aqel, a former Al-Qassam leader. After the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in 2005, he officially became the spokesper...

South Africa has officially triggered the Genocide Convention against Israel, taking the matter to the International Court of Justice.

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  South Africa's invocation of the Genocide Convention against Israel at the International Court of Justice reflects a bold step in addressing international concerns. This diplomatic move signifies a commitment to holding nations accountable for alleged offenses and underscores the complex dynamics surrounding geopolitical issues. As South Africa navigates the legal terrain, the act adds a new chapter to the ongoing discourse on justice, human rights, and the pursuit of accountability on the global stage. It's essential to clarify that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC) are distinct entities often confused. The ICC has faced criticism for aligning with U.S. interests and has been accused of intentionally postponing inquiries into Israel's alleged war crimes. In contrast, the ICJ has previously ruled against Israel, notably in the case of the West Bank wall. Despite not being a party to the ICC, Israel is affiliated with the I...