The United Nation’s top court filed a ruling Friday that echoed what Palestinian advocates have been saying for decades: Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land, including its settlements in the West Bank, is illegal and must end.

The International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion also called for reparations for Palestinians who have lived under Israel’s occupation since it began in 1967, an unprecedented step for the court.

The court also notably declared Israel’s mistreatment of Palestinians to be a form of segregation and apartheid. It further ruled that nations cannot offer aid in support of the illegal occupation without violating international law, and upheld the Palestinians’ right to self-determination.

  • Rentlar
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    115 months ago

    Even if this were considered binding I’m hardpressed to think the US would play along with it.

    I think the best outcome would be if Europe were to lead with the first sanctions on Israel. The US will protest but will be forced to cover their ears when the EU reads off their thorough rationale. Maybe eventually, so long as the Democratic candidate succeeds for 2025, we will see concrete action.

    • @NobodyElse@sh.itjust.works
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      95 months ago

      Which Democratic candidate are you thinking of? Surely not the one who has been bankrolling this whole thing so far…

      I don’t think any “viable” candidate from any party will support the ICJ judgement.

    • @Waveform@lemmy.world
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      35 months ago

      Even if this were considered binding I’m hardpressed to think the US would play along with it.

      Is not the US breaking its own law by continuing to provide Irarael monetary and military support? The Leahy Law says we can’t do that if the recipient of aid is commiting war crimes. All aid should be suspended while an impartial and independent party investigates Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank.

      • @dick_stitches@lemm.ee
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        15 months ago

        That’s the fun part! When the US government is also in charge on enforcing the law, they can do whatever they want!