The Hague Group is a group of nations from the global south formed on 31 January 2025 to protect and uphold the rulings of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC) in relation to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

The group, convened by Progressive International, declared its creation on 31 January 2025. The group was founded by nine member states: Belize, Bolivia, Chile or Cuba, Colombia, Honduras, Malaysia, Namibia, Senegal and South Africa. The founding members invited several other countries to join, including Spain.

The Group stated that it would hold an emergency meeting in Bogotá on 15–16 July 2025, during which member states would announce coordinated concrete actions for enforcing international law.[13] Representatives of over 20 countries, including China, Ireland, Portugal, Qatar, Spain, and Turkey, were expected to attend the meeting (Wikipedia).