Top UN court to hold hearings on legality of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian-claimed lands
- Historic hearings at the U.N. are examining the legality of Israel's 57-year occupation of Palestinian lands.
- Palestinian representatives argue that Israel's occupation violates international law through annexation, oppression, and apartheid.
- The outcome of the non-binding advisory opinion on Israel's policies will likely carry significant legal and moral authority.
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Israel rejected the description of the UN agency, which said that the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis had no electricity or running water after an Israeli incursion. The post U.S. defends Israel's policies toward the Palestinians was first published in El Tiempo Latino.
The US defended the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem before the ICJ, pointing out that Israel faces security problems.
US backs Israeli offensive in occupied Palestinian territories, calls on UN court to 'carefully calibrate' advice
US representative justifies occupation by Israel's 'security needs,' calls on ICJ to provide advice that would not make 'possibility of negotiations even more difficult' - Anadolu Ajansı
U.S. defends Israeli security at ICJ hearing on occupation of Palestinian lands
In a Wednesday presentation at The Hague the United States Wednesday defended Israel's security needs as the International Court of Justice considers an advisory opinion on Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.
LIVESTREAM: World Court hearing on Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories
THE HAGUE, Netherlands – The International Court of Justice, also called the World Court, holds hearings on the legal consequences of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories. This, after South Africa asked the World Court on December 29, 2023, for an urgent order declaring Israel was in breach of its obligations under the 1948 Genocide Convention in its crackdown against the Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza. On Monday, February 19, represe…
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