THE HAGUE February 27. 2024 (Saba) - The International Court of Justice has began its deliberations on the United Nations General Assembly’s request to issue a fatwa on the legal consequences of the policies and practices of the Zionist occupation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East al-Quds.
The ICJ said in a press statement Monday evening that it will now begin its deliberations and will announce the fatwa (advisory opinion) in a public session, the date of which will be determined at a later time.
It concluded its public sessions, which lasted for six days from (19-26 February), during which the State of Palestine, 49 member states of the United Nations, and three international organizations presented oral statements before the court.
The ICJ deliberations come in response to a resolution issued by the United Nations General Assembly on December 30, 2022 on “Zionist practices that affect the human rights of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem.”
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