Dear South African government, people, and all those who support the movement to adhere to the principles of common good for humanity and the implementation of international law,
I am writing this letter to express my heartfelt appreciation and gratitude for your unwavering support in ending the Palestinian struggle against Israeli settler-colonialism and advocating for justice and equality in accordance with international law. Your recent move has not only highlighted the historical context of colonial violence but also shed light on the ongoing oppression faced by the Palestinian people.
The devastation caused by Israel in Gaza has shattered the illusion of Israeli invincibility and exposed the cruel realities and double standards at play. Your stance in this matter demonstrates a commitment to upholding the principles of justice and fairness, and it is truly commendable.
Your emphasis on the relationship between international law and violence is crucial in understanding the root causes of the conflict. By highlighting that international law was originally designed to legitimize European domination and settler-colonialism, you have exposed the need for a complete restructuring of the current framework of international law. This restructuring is necessary to rectify the injustices that persist and ensure a more equitable and just world for all.
The potential impact of the International Court of Justice’s involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict is significant. A positive outcome has the potential to bring about a reckoning between international law and settler-colonialism. It could pave the way for accountability and justice, not only for the Palestinian people but also for all those who have suffered under similar circumstances.
Your support also highlights the potential consequences for Israel, including restrictions on freedom of movement and increased scrutiny of weapons sales. These consequences are crucial in holding accountable those responsible for the violation of human rights and international law.
Once again, I express my deepest gratitude for your dedication to the principles of common good for humanity and your efforts to bring an end to the Palestinian struggle against Israeli settler-colonialism. Your commitment to justice and adherence to international law without double standards sets an inspiring example for the world. Together, we can work towards a more just and equitable future for all.
With sincere appreciation,
Dr. Turki Faisal Al Rasheed
Dear South African government, people, and all those who support the movement to adhere to the principles of common good for humanity and the implementation of international law,
I am writing this letter to express my heartfelt appreciation and gratitude for your unwavering support in ending the Palestinian struggle against Israeli settler-colonialism and advocating for justice and equality in accordance with international law. Your recent move has not only highlighted the historical context of colonial violence but also shed light on the ongoing oppression faced by the Palestinian people.
The devastation caused by Israel in Gaza has shattered the illusion of Israeli invincibility and exposed the cruel realities and double standards at play. Your stance in this matter demonstrates a commitment to upholding the principles of justice and fairness, and it is truly commendable.
Your emphasis on the relationship between international law and violence is crucial in understanding the root causes of the conflict. By highlighting that international law was originally designed to legitimize European domination and settler-colonialism, you have exposed the need for a complete restructuring of the current framework of international law. This restructuring is necessary to rectify the injustices that persist and ensure a more equitable and just world for all.
The potential impact of the International Court of Justice’s involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict is significant. A positive outcome has the potential to bring about a reckoning between international law and settler-colonialism. It could pave the way for accountability and justice, not only for the Palestinian people but also for all those who have suffered under similar circumstances.
Your support also highlights the potential consequences for Israel, including restrictions on freedom of movement and increased scrutiny of weapons sales. These consequences are crucial in holding accountable those responsible for the violation of human rights and international law.
Once again, I express my deepest gratitude for your dedication to the principles of common good for humanity and your efforts to bring an end to the Palestinian struggle against Israeli settler-colonialism. Your commitment to justice and adherence to international law without double standards sets an inspiring example for the world. Together, we can work towards a more just and equitable future for all.
With sincere appreciation,
Dr. Turki Faisal Al Rasheed

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