A recent verdict has determined that Israel violated international law in its actions in Palestinian territories, sparking debate and condemnation.
Majority of Countries Decide Against Israel in Recent Ruling at U.N. High Court
THE HAGUE (AP) ā The United Nationsā highest court on Monday wrapped up historic proceedings into the legality of Israelās 57-year occupation of lands sought by Palestinians for a future state, with most voices at the hearing arguing against the Israeli government.
Over six days, the International Court of Justice heard from an unprecedented number of countries and the majority argued Israel was violating international law and called for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
āThe real obstacle to peace is obvious ā the deepening occupation by Israel of the Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem, and failure to implement the two-state vision, Israel and Palestine living side by side,ā Turkeyās Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmet Yildiz said.
The hearings addressed a request by the U.N. General Assembly for a non-binding opinion on the legality of Israelās policies. The court says it will issue its opinion in ādue course.ā On average, advisory opinions are released six months after oral proceedings.
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