UN General Assembly demands Israel withdraw from occupied Palestinian territories
The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution demanding that Israel withdraw its forces from the occupied Palestinian territories, citing an International Court of Justice ruling.
The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution calling on Israel to withdraw from the occupied Palestinian territories, based on the ruling of the International Court of Justice. The resolution calls for full compliance with international legal obligations and an end to the decades-long occupation.
The International Court of Justice has previously ruled that Israel's occupation is contrary to international law and called for an immediate withdrawal of troops and an end to occupation actions. This decision has sparked intense debate in the international community, as the conflict between Israel and Palestine remains one of the key points of tension in the Middle East.
This resolution increases pressure on Israel from the international community to quickly implement the ICJ ruling and achieve a peaceful settlement to the conflict.
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