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ICJ says Israel must allow aid into blockaded Gaza, provide ‘basic needs’

ICJ says Israel must allow aid into blockaded Gaza, provide ‘basic needs’

Summary

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has stated that Israel is required to allow aid into Gaza to meet the basic needs of the people living there. The court also mentioned that Israel has not provided evidence for its claims that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) is associated with Hamas. Although the ICJ's rulings carry weight, they are not binding and cannot be enforced.

Key Facts

  • The ICJ is the main judicial body of the United Nations.
  • The court ruled that Israel must ensure basic necessities reach the Gaza population.
  • The judgment was made by a panel of 11 judges.
  • Israel claims UNRWA employees are linked to Hamas, but the ICJ stated Israel provided no evidence for this.
  • Israel is obligated under international law not to use starvation as a warfare tactic.
  • The ICJ's opinions hold legal and political importance, but they cannot be enforced.
  • Israel has restricted aid to Gaza, citing security concerns and pressure on Hamas.
  • A ceasefire plan allows 600 aid trucks a day into Gaza, but this is less than needed.
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