Top UN court states Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United Nations& highest court said on Friday that Israel&s occupation of Palestinian territories and settlements there are illegal and
should be withdrawn as soon as possible, in its strongest findings to date on the Israel-Palestinian conflict.The advisory opinion by judges
at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), known as the World Court, was not binding but carries weight under international law and may
weaken support for Israel, Reuters reported.Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, and the regime associated with them,
have been established and are being maintained in violation of international law,& President Nawaf Salam said, reading the findings of a
15-judge panel.The court said Israel&s obligations include paying restitution for harm and ''the evacuation of all settlers from existing
settlements&.In a swift reaction, Israel&s foreign ministry rejected the opinion as &fundamentally wrong& and one-sided, and repeated its
stance that a political settlement in the region can only be reached by negotiations.The Jewish nation cannot be an occupier in its own
land,& Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu&s office said in a statement.The opinion also angered West Bank settlers as well as
politicians such as Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, whose nationalist religious party is close to the settler movement and who himself
lives in a West Bank settlement.The answer to The Hague & Sovereignty now& he said in a post on the social media platform X, in an apparent
appeal to formally annex the West Bank.Israel Gantz, head of the Binyamin Regional Council, one of the largest settler councils, said the
ICJ opinion was &contrary to the Bible, morality and international law&.lsquo;NO COMPLICITYThe ICJ opinion also found that the U.N
Security Council, the General Assembly and all states have an obligation not to recognise the occupation as legal nor &render aid or
assistance& toward maintaining Israel&s presence in the occupied territories.The United States is Israel&s biggest military ally and
supporter.The Palestinian Foreign Ministry called the opinion &historic& and urged states to adhere to it.No aid
No assistance
No complicity
No money, no arms, no trade…no actions of any kind to support Israel&s illegal occupation,& Palestinian envoy Riyad al-Maliki said outside
the court in The Hague.The case stems from a 2022 request for a legal opinion from the U.N
General Assembly, predating the war in Gaza that began in October.Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem & areas of
historic Palestine which the Palestinians want for a state & in the 1967 Middle East war and has since built settlements in the West Bank
and steadily expanded them.Israeli leaders argue the territories are not occupied in legal terms because they are on disputed lands, but the
United Nations and most of the international community regard them as occupied territory.In February, more than 50 states presented their
views before the court, with Palestinian representatives asking the court to find that Israel must withdraw from all the occupied areas and
dismantle illegal settlements.Israel did not participate in the oral hearings but filed a written statement telling the court that issuing
an advisory opinion would be &harmful& to attempts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.The majority of states participating asked
the court to find the occupation illegal, while a handful, including Canada and Britain, argued it should refuse to give an advisory
opinion.The United States had asked the court not to order the unconditional withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Palestinian
territories.The United States position was that the court should issue no decision that could hurt negotiations toward a two-state solution
on a &land for peace& principle.In 2004 the ICJ gave an advisory ruling that an Israeli separation barrier around most of the West Bank was
illegal and Israeli settlements were established in breach of international law
Israel dismissed that ruling
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