The South African government is set to confront Israel at the International Court of Justice, marking a pivotal moment in international law and relations.
The focus of this confrontation is an accusation that Israel has committed acts of genocide in Gaza.
This charge is substantiated by an 84-page lawsuit, meticulously detailing alleged genocidal actions by Israel against Palestinians, submitted two weeks ago.
As the initial hearing commences on Thursday 11 January, it heralds the start of a judicial process that is unlikely to yield an immediate verdict.
However, the significance of this case extends far beyond the courtroom. It has intensified global pressure on Israel and plays a crucial role in documenting alleged genocidal activities.
South Africa's involvement carries profound significance due to its history with apartheid. Having overcome a regime of entrenched racial segregation, South Africa's voice against perceived injustices and its advocacy for human rights resonate globally.