
Hague Group pushes for action, not just words, on Gaza
Representatives of the Hague Group gathered for an 'Emergency Conference of States' in Colombia, urging action and not just words to stop the genocide in Gaza. Al Jazeera's Alessandro Rampietti explains what's on the agenda.
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