Muscat Daily

52 countries to make statements at ICJ on Israel’s actions

- The Hague, Netherland­s - Anadolu Agency

A total of 52 countries, including Turkey, and three internatio­nal organizati­ons, will make oral statements at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice (ICJ) at a February 26 hearing on the legal consequenc­es of Israel’s actions in occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s, the top UN court said on Friday.

The ICJ announced the calendar of oral presentati­ons in the advisory opinion to be given on the legal consequenc­es of Israel’s acts in the Palestinia­n territorie­s it has occupied, including East Jerusalem.

Accordingl­y, 52 states, including Turkey, as well as the Arab League, the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n, and the African Union, will each make 30-minute oral presentati­ons on

February 19-26.

The oral statements will begin with a presentati­on by Palestine on February 19 and conclude with the Maldives on the afternoon of February 26.

Turkey’s statement is set for Monday, February 26 at midday.

Advisory opinions not binding

The main duties of the ICJ include resolving legal disputes that arise between states in line with internatio­nal law and providing advisory opinions on legal issues referred to it.

The UN court, at the request of the UN General Assembly, will issue a non-binding advisory opinion on the legal consequenc­es of Israel’s policies and acts in occupied Palestine on this issue.

The public hearings of the court at the Hague Peace Palace will be broadcast live.

This is the first time such a large number of states made written and oral statements to an advisory opinion before the court, while Israel, which made written statements, did not take part in the oral hearings.

The ICJ’S advisory opinion is not related to a disputed case between two states, unlike the case filed by South Africa at the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) against Israel for violation of the Genocide Convention, but only Israel.

It contains the world court’s non-binding legal opinion on the legal liability of Israel’s occupation of Palestine.

World court opinion

In its resolution dated December 30, 2022, the Special Political and Decoloniza­tion Committee of the UN General Assembly asked: “What are the legal consequenc­es arising from Israel’s continuous violation of the Palestinia­n people’s right to selfdeterm­ination, its prolonged occupation, settlement and annexation of the Palestinia­n territorie­s it has occupied since 1967, including measures to change the demographi­c structure, character and status of Jerusalem, and its adoption of relevant discrimina­tory legislatio­n and measures?”

The second question that the ICJ was asked to provide an advisory opinion on was: “How do the above-mentioned Israeli policies and actions affect the legal status of the occupation and what are the legal consequenc­es of this status for all states and the UN?”

The oral statements will begin with a presentati­on by Palestine on February 19 and conclude with the Maldives on February 26

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