There has been a rapid rise in the number of hate crimes reported across Europe since the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza began last October.
This is the second day of a six-day hearing on the dispute between Israel and Palestinians.
The ICJ is expected to hear half-hour statements from 49 countries and three international organizations, in addition to the PA’s three-hour legal argument presented Monday.
On October 7, Hamas carried out a cross-border raid on southern Israel in which 1,200 Israelis were killed and around 240 were taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.
"Hope dies last," one family member told media while waiting to board her flight to the Netherlands.
The sea may develop into an arena requiring greater Israeli effort, but could also create additional opportunities for international cooperation, and not only in the Red Sea.
In past cases the ICJ has sometimes granted additional emergency measures when circumstances on the ground changed.
The charges against Hamas include genocide, kidnapping, crimes of sexual violence, and torture.
The Netherlands added extra security at the Israeli embassy in The Hague on Thursday following a threat.
She will serve alongside Lebanese Judge Nawaf Salam, who was elected president of the court. They will hold their positions for three years.