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International Court of Justice says BDS against Israel is an obligation on governments

11 September 2024
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The International Court of Justice recently issued an advisory opinion declaring Israel’s occupation of Palestine as illegal, although the ruling received minimal attention. The decision is significant in holding Israel accountable for violating international law and UN resolutions. This landmark ruling marks a turning point in addressing Israel’s actions in Palestine.

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