What does the international law say about how other countries should act for Gaza?

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International law clearly states what other countries should do in a case when a country is committing a genocide which applies to Gaza, Palestine right now.
What does it say?
It states
"The responsibility to protect embodies a political commitment to end the worst forms of violence and persecution. Following the ground breaking adoption by all Heads of State and Government of the responsibility to protect principle, as articulated in the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document (A/RES/60/1), in 2007 the Secretary-General addressed a letter (S/2007/721) to the President of the Security Council in which he recognized the need to further operationalize the Responsibility to Protect principle and designated a Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect with the main task of conceptual development and consensus- building. The first Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect was appointed by the Secretary-General in 2008. It seeks to narrow the gap between Member States’ pre-existing obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law and the reality faced by populations at risk of genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity."
It says all countries has a responsibility to protect Palestinians.
This means ALL countries who are not acting to stop Israel, are breaking the international law.
This is the actual law.
Most of western state has not complied to this law.
What does the international law say about how other countries should act for Gaza?

International law clearly states what other countries should do in a case when a country is committing a genocide which applies to Gaza, Palestine right now.
What does it say?
It states
"The responsibility to protect embodies a political commitment to end the worst forms of violence and persecution. Following the ground breaking adoption by all Heads of State and Government of the responsibility to protect principle, as articulated in the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document (A/RES/60/1), in 2007 the Secretary-General addressed a letter (S/2007/721) to the President of the Security Council in which he recognized the need to further operationalize the Responsibility to Protect principle and designated a Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect with the main task of conceptual development and consensus- building. The first Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect was appointed by the Secretary-General in 2008. It seeks to narrow the gap between Member States’ pre-existing obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law and the reality faced by populations at risk of genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity."
It says all countries has a responsibility to protect Palestinians.
This means ALL countries who are not acting to stop Israel, are breaking the international law.
This is the actual law.
Most of western state has not complied to this law.
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