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She leads Egypt’s advocacy before international justice.. Who is Yasmine Moussa?

The official spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Ahmed Abu Zeid, confirmed via the “X” platform that the Egyptian pleading before the International Court of Justice will begin today, Wednesday, in The Hague regarding Israeli practices in the Palestinian territories.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated that the plea will be presented by Dr. Yasmine Moussa, the legal advisor in the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Who is Yasmine Moussa?

Counselor Yasmine Moussa is a member of the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the legal advisor in the Minister’s Office. She holds a doctorate in international law from the University of Cambridge in England. Her last work abroad was as an advisor to the Egyptian delegation in Geneva.

Today, Wednesday, Egypt participated in the advisory opinion requested by the United Nations General Assembly from the Court of Justice regarding Israeli policies and practices in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967.

International attention is awaiting the Egyptian oral pleading before the International Court of Justice, Dr. Yasmine Moussa. Through her studies of international law at the British University of Cambridge, and her work abroad within the Egyptian delegation in Geneva as a legal advisor, she was able to focus in her international pleading on many points that would confirm the occupying state’s commission. The Israeli crime of genocide against the Palestinians.

Today, Wednesday, the International Court of Justice continued its public hearings on the consequences arising from the Israeli occupation’s policies and practices in the occupied Palestinian territories, which will continue until February 26 to hear briefings from 52 countries.