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What questions about Israeli occupation of Palestine has UNGA asked ICJ?

The UN’s top court will from today hold hearings on the legal consequences of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories since 1967, with an unprecedented 52 countries expected to give evidence, AFP reports.

The UN General Assembly has asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to consider two questions:

  1. Firstly, the court should examine the legal consequences of what the UN called “the ongoing violation by Israel of the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination”.

This relates to the “prolonged occupation, settlement and annexation of the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967” and “measures aimed at altering the demographic composition, character and status of the Holy City of Jerusalem”.

In June 1967, Israel crushed some of its Arab neighbours in a six-day war, seizing the West Bank including east Jerusalem from Jordan, the Golan Heights from Syria, and the Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula from Egypt.Israel then began to settle the 70,000 square kilometres of seized Arab territory. The UN later declared the occupation of Palestinian territory illegal. Cairo regained Sinai under its 1979 peace deal with Israel.

The ICJ has also been asked to look into the consequences of what it described as Israel’s “adoption of related discriminatory legislation and measures.”

  1. Secondly, the ICJ should advise on how Israel’s actions “affect thelegal status of the occupation” and what are the consequences forthe UN and other countries. The court will rule “urgently” on theaffair, probably by the end of the year.
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