Times of Israel's legal analyst looks at measures the Government of Israel is taking and can take to demonstrate compliance with the provisional measures ordered by the International Court of Justice:
Times of Israel: "It appears that since the ICJ’s decision on Friday, significantly higher numbers of trucks are already passing into Gaza, with 186 trucks passing through the crossings this Sunday and Monday alone, OCHA has said.
According to the Defense Ministry’s Coordinator of Government Affairs in the Territories (COGAT), 197 trucks entered Gaza on Tuesday."
"To comply with the ICJ order, it would appear that Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara would have to open investigations and potentially prosecute those deemed to have engaged in incitement to genocide.
The court noted that just days before the hearings in The Hague, the Attorney General’s Office issued a statement saying that several incidents of possible incitement to harm civilians were being examined by her office."
The Government of Israel must submit a a report to the International Court of Justice by February 26th.



