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Top UN court to rule on Israel’s obligations to ensure humanitarian aid reaches Palestinians

The International Court of Justice said Israel must allow UNRWA and UN agencies to provide vital aid amid Gaza's humanitarian crisis, with over 6,700 tonnes of food delivered since the ceasefire.

  • The International Court of Justice ruled on October 22 that Israel must facilitate humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza, stating these obligations arise from international humanitarian law, particularly Articles 55 and 56 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
  • Israel must ensure humanitarian aid reaches the Palestinian population.
  • Yuji Iwasawa, President of the ICJ, stated that Israel is obligated to facilitate aid from the UN and related organizations.
  • Israel has denied violating international law and criticized the court's proceedings as biased.
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Law for Palestine broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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