Eight-year-old Waseem wanted to be just like the journalists reporting from Gaza and asked journalist Duaa Tuaima to help him to make a video so he can share the realities on-the-ground with the world.
"This is the last time that you will see me in this heavy, stinky vest. I decided to evacuate today, so I'm sorry," Azaiza said as he visibly teared up.
South African lawyer Tembeka Ngcukaitobi demonstrated how genocidal speech has been reiterated and repeated throughout Israel and embodied in state policy.
Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh presented arguments that showed the suffering Israel has inflicted on Palestinians in Gaza, calling it "the first genocide in history where its victims are broadcasting their own destruction in real time in the desperate, so far vain, hope that the world that might do something."
South African lawyer Adila Hassim presented evidence including Israel dropping 6,000 bombs a week to kill more than 23,000 Palestinians to imposing measures to starve the population in Gaza, deprive them of clean water and obliterating the healthcare system.
"No armed attack on a state territory, no matter how serious, even an attack involving atrocity crimes can provide any justification for or defense to breaches to the [Genocide] Convention."
Hundreds of people could be seen shouting "Present!" in response to someone yelling "For all fallen comrades", a common rallying cry at neo-fascist events in Italy.