ICJ Deliberates on Legality of Israel's Occupation of Palestinian Territories
Countries present diverse arguments at the International Court of Justice, with a ruling on Israel's occupation expected in six months.
- Ireland and Jordan, among 49 countries, argue at the ICJ that Israel's occupation deprives Palestinians of statehood.
- The ICJ is deliberating on the legality of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories, with a ruling expected in six months.
- Israel boycotts the ICJ hearing, asserting the court lacks jurisdiction and aims to undermine its self-defense rights.
- Countries present diverse views at the ICJ, with some supporting Israel's position and others condemning the occupation.
- The hearings are part of a broader international debate on Palestinian statehood and Israeli settlement policies.