U.N.'s top court says Israel breaches international law in occupation of Palestinian territories

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In part of a landmark opinion handed down by the International Court of Justice, Israel was found to be in violation of international laws in the way in which it confiscates land and allows Israeli settlers to attack Palestinians. The court's advisory opinion is not legally binding.

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コメント (21)
  • @yannip2083
    TALKING yet again, but still NO ACTION! So DISGUSTING and DISGRACEFUL to have UN in existence!
  • @sheryldt
    Blah blah blah… UN won’t do a thing.
  • @kb4804
    It's not surprising. The whole world already knows this.
  • @kaderyk0074
    Now icj should also issue warrants for Biden
  • @sourcetext
    👿 comments are being blocked ❤from American people ♥️good 👍 luck 🍀
  • @drewhale3041
    It is the international consensus that they have been in violation of international law since at least 1967.
  • @TheKuptis
    The International Court can stuff it. They can make a ruling but they don't have a law enforcement arm.
  • Why don't you see the address done in 2017 to this corrupt un mousab hassan yousef
  • @kickdragon
    If it's not legally binding, it means nothing
  • @polecat010
    A close examination of the binding terms enshrined within the Mandate for Palestine (July 24, 1922) reveals the ICJ's recent ruling to be yet another instance where political actors, such as the ICJ itself, may be attempting to circumvent established legal frameworks and principles of justice. The ICJ's recent ruling has sparked debate regarding its potential to deviate from the legal framework established by the League of Nations and the UN Security Council acting under Chapter VII of the UN Charter.
  • @jrstar1439
    Israel doesn't even recognize the court, just a waste of time.