He attended a high-level UN conference with Palestine in New York, Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira said that as part of the punitive measure, Brasilia was to halt the export of military equipment to the administration.
The country also chose to begin investigating goods imported from illegal settlements on the occupied West Bank, he added.
“These are legal measures that the state can take now. The reliability of the international order depends on this non-selective application. What is needed now is a political will and a robust process to follow up at this conference,” emphasized Vieira.
The announcement follows the country’s previous decision to halt military procurement from the regime, remember the ambassador from Tel Aviv and delay the appointment of a new Israeli diplomat in Brasilia.
Emphasizing the severity of the situation, Vieira argued, “It is not enough to call international law when faced with a credible allegation of genocide. We must apply it to our resolve.”
He mentioned guidelines urge states to urge states to support obligations related to illegal occupation of Palestinian territory, and to emphasize illegal occupation of Palestinian territory, according to press television.
The top diplomat went on to argue that his country would “not tolerate immunity (the Israeli regime).”
He then detailed several other actions that his country chose to face genocide.
He pointed to Brazil’s decision to actively participate in the genocide incident brought before the ICJ by South Africa under the Genocide Treaty.
Brasilia also decided to throw support behind the establishment of a mechanism similar to the UN’s special committee on apartheid, he said, in order to address the regime’s extreme racism against Palestinians.
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