“International Justice” opens listening sessions on Israel’s humanitarian responsibilities

Today (Monday), the International Court of Justice opens a weekly prosecution of Israel’s humanitarian responsibilities for the Palestinians, which opens inquiries, 50 days after the imposition of a comprehensive siege on the entry of war war.
The United Nations representatives will launch a five -day marathon in the highest United Nations court in the Netherlands, the Netherlands (Netherlands) in front of the body of 15 judges. The state of Palestine deliver most of the day.
This week, other countries offer their requests along with the League of Arab States, Organization of Islamic Cooperation and African Union, including the United States, China, France, Russia and Saudi Arabia.
In December, the United Nations Sarvasabhaya Assembly has asked the International Court of Communications to issue an advice for the most part of the Norway resolution submitted by Norway.
This decision calls on the International Justice Court to clarify what Israel has to do with the existence of the United Nations, its agencies, international organizations or third countries, “to distribute and facilitate the survival of the Palestinian civil population without the obstacles of the Palestinian civilian population.”
Israel regulates all the currents of international aid, which is very important for 2.4 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which is suffering from unprecedented humanitarian crisis, and Israel is ahead of the 15 -month continuous fight on March 2 after a fragile ceasefire.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and Philip Lazari on Friday condemned the UN Commissioner “Political motives.”
According to the United Nations, about 500,000 Palestinians have been displaced since the end of the two -month ceasefire.
On March 18, Israel resumed its wind and land attacks, which described the United Nations “probably the worst” humanitarian crisis since the launch of the Hamas movement on October 7, 2023.
Since then, Israeli military revenge activities have killed at least 52,243 people in Gaza, according to the Health Ministry statistics in the strip, which is considered the credibility of the United Nations. At least 2111 Palestinians were killed from March 18.
Israeli officials have repeatedly repeated that Hamas is the only way to release 58 hosts in Gaza, including 34 people who declared their murder.
Consulting views of the International Court of Justice are not legal, but this consultation opinion increases diplomatic pressure on Israel.
In January 2024, the International Court of Justice called for allowing Israel to be prevented from the genocide and entering Gaza. In March 2024, the court called for new Israeli actions to deal with the “drought” spread in the Palestinian sector at the request of South Africa, accused of carniving the state of Hebrew.
“The parties involved in conflict have not shown great commitment to respect international law,” said Harris Harimajik, a doctorate in the Graduate Institute of Geneva (Switzerland).
“The request for consultative opinion reflects the widespread frustration of the lack of intentional conversation to resolve the disaster situation in Gaza.”
Last July, the International Court of Justice issued a view to the consultant consultant in which the Palestinian territories considered the Israeli invasion “illegal” and demanded that it be completed as soon as possible.