A Holocaust survivor was on the panel of judges in the International Court of Justice - voting in favour of two of the measures in the case South Africa brought against Israel. Aharon Barak, 87, is an ad-hoc judge - meaning he was brought in specifically for the case. Of the six orders brought by South Africa in the court in the Hague, the Israeli judge voted in favour of two - an order for humanitarian aid and another for the prevention of inflammatory speech. Mr Barak said he supported those orders in the hope they would "help to decrease...