What impact could the latest ICJ ruling on Israel have?
Top UN court rules that Israel’s decades-long occupation of the Palestinian territory is unlawful.
Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law, have been steadily expanding in the Palestinian territory for years.
Now, the top court of the United Nations says it’s time for Israel to stop, reverse course and repair the damage.
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Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom
Guests:
- Wesam Ahmad – head of the Center for Applied International Law at Al-Haq, a Palestinian rights organisation
- Ardi Imseis – legal counsel for the State of Palestine and author of the book The United Nations and The Question of Palestine
- Yossi Mekelberg – associate fellow of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House
Published On 20 Jul 2024