The legal battle over whether Israel's military actions against Hamas in Gaza constitute genocide is set to unfold at the United Nations' top court. The preliminary hearings, commencing today, will delve into South Africa's call for an immediate suspension of Israel's military operations. At the core of the case lies a profound challenge to Israel's national identity as a Jewish state established in the aftermath of the Holocaust. This historic confrontation also invokes South Africa's past, with its ruling African National Congress party drawing parallels between Israel's policies in Gaza and the West Bank and its own experiences under the apartheid regime, which ended in 1994. Israel denies the claims.