The International Court of Justice (ICJ) announced on 31 July that it will hold hearings from 7 to 10 September on Germany's bid to dismiss Nicaragua's landmark genocide case, hoping to prevent judges from ruling on Berlin's role in enabling Israel's ethnic cleansing campaign in Gaza.
Germany filed its preliminary objections to Nicaragua's case on 21 October 2025, challenging the court's jurisdiction and arguing that several of Nicaragua's claims are inadmissible.
The filing automatically froze all proceedings, leaving evidence of Germany's complicity in genocide unexamined until judges rule on Berlin's challenge.
Germany will open oral arguments on 7 September, with Nicaragua responding the following day. Berlin will return on 9 September, and Managua will close on 10 September.
In April 2024, the ICJ denied Nicaragua's request for Germany to stop military exports to Israel and to resume UNRWA funding, which Germany had suspended in January 2024.
