In a significant move to uphold international justice, South Africa and Malaysia have initiated a campaign to reinforce the authority of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC). This effort is part of a broader initiative by the nine-nation coalition known as the Hague Group, which includes countries such as Colombia, Bolivia, Chile, Senegal, and Namibia. The campaign aims to ensure compliance with international law and protect vulnerable populations, addressing global issues like the alleged genocide in Gaza and conflicts in Ukraine and the Mediterranean. South Africa has notably filed a genocide case against Israel, asserting that Israel's actions in Gaza constitute violations of international law. The Hague Group's formation underscores a collective commitment to the principle that no nation is above the law, emphasizing the necessity of accountability on the international stage.