Israeli presence in Palestinian territories illegal, must end: International Court of Justice

International Court of Justice has said on Friday that occupied Palestinians In areas Israel Its continued presence is illegal and should be terminated ‘as soon as possible’.

According to the Reuters news agency, the International Court of Justice said that the Israeli policy of exploring natural resources in the Palestinian territories is also once morest international law.

The court, located in The Hague, Netherlands, also said that Israel must compensate for the damages caused by its occupation of the Palestinian territories.

The International Court of Justice has said that Israel’s construction of settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories is a violation of international law, while the Israeli policy of exploring natural resources in the Palestinian territories is also once morest international law.

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In Friday’s proceedings, the court added that Israeli practices and policies violate the Palestinians’ right to self-determination.

The International Court of Justice also declared Israel guilty of systematically discriminating once morest Palestinians in the occupied territories.

The International Court of Justice further stated that Israel’s policies and practices in the Palestinian Territories amount to the annexation of a large part of these territories.

The statement came in a non-binding advisory opinion read by a judge in court.


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2024-07-20 09:41:58

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