A high UN courtroom has dominated that Israel’s decades-long occupation of Palestinian territory is unlawful.
Israeli settlements, that are unlawful beneath worldwide regulation, have been steadily increasing in Palestinian territory for years.
Now the United Nations’ highest courtroom says it’s time for Israel to cease, change course and restore the injury.
The Worldwide Court docket of Justice (ICJ) has dominated that the Israeli occupation is unlawful and is fueling an increase in violence.
Nevertheless, the courtroom’s findings should not legally binding and the Israeli authorities has ignored earlier choices.
Will the ICJ’s advisory opinion then have any sensible implications?
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom
Visitors:
- Wesam Ahmad, director of the Al-Haq Heart for Utilized Worldwide Regulation, a Palestinian rights group
- Ardi Imseis – Authorized Advisor to the State of Palestine and writer of the guide The United Nations and the Query of Palestine
- Yossi Mekelberg – Analysis Fellow on the Center East and North Africa Programme at Chatham Home