The International Court of Justice (ICJ) recently issued a crucial ruling on South Africa's emergency measures in the genocide case against Israel. In a landmark decision, the court directed Israel to take immediate steps to prevent acts of genocide in the Gaza Strip. This development heightened the anticipation of Hamas, which has been closely monitoring the ICJ's deliberations on Israel's alleged genocide.Following the ICJ ruling, Hamas leader Osama Hamdan held a press conference to unveil the organization's stance. He announced that Hamas is willing to adhere to a ceasefire if ordered by the ICJ, under the condition that Israel reciprocates. In a bold move, Hamas proposed the release of Zionist detainees in exchange for the freedom of all Palestinian detainees currently held in Israeli custody.Moreover, Hamas called for an urgent end to Israel's 18-year blockade on the Gaza Strip, emphasizing the humanitarian impact of such restrictions. The organization urged global advocacy for legal action against Israel, appealing to countries and organizations worldwide to file lawsuits, particularly targeting the political, security, and military leaders of the Zionist occupation, with both the ICC and ICJ.Despite these developments, there has been no official ceasefire order issued by the ICJ concerning the ongoing conflict in Gaza, leaving the situation in the region tense and uncertain.