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UN General Assembly to vote on call for end to Israeli occupation

17 September 2024
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UN General Assembly to vote on call for end to Israeli occupation
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UN member states are voting on a Palestinian proposal demanding an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories within 12 months, based on an International Court of Justice advisory opinion. Israel opposes the text, stating it could escalate violence and labeling the occupation as “unlawful.” The proposal urges Israel to swiftly withdraw from the Occupied Palestinian Territory to comply with international law.

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