The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that Israel is obliged to allow the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, as an occupying power and a member of the UN. The court's advisory opinion, which is non-binding but carries significant moral and diplomatic weight, says that Israel must ensure the population of the Occupied Palestinian Territory has access to essential supplies of daily life, including food, water, clothing, bedding, shelter, fuel, medical supplies and services.
The ICJ also ruled that Israel must agree to and facilitate relief schemes on behalf of the population of the Occupied Palestinian Territory so long as they are inadequately supplied. The court stated that Israel had not substantiated its allegations that the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa) lacked neutrality or that a significant number of its staff were members of Hamas or other armed groups.
The ICJ's President Yuji Iwasawa said that the panel agreed that Israel, as an occupying power, was required to fulfill its obligations under international humanitarian law. The court also emphasized that Israel must co-operate in good faith with the UN and provide every assistance in any action it takes in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations.
UN Secretary General AntΓ³nio Guterres welcomed the advisory opinion, saying it "underscores the obligations of Israel under international law". He hopes that Israel will abide by the decision. However, Israel's foreign ministry rejected the ICJ's opinion as "political" and insisted it would not co-operate with Unrwa, which has been banned.
The ruling comes at a time when the Israeli government has passed laws banning any activity by Unrwa on Israeli territory and contact with Israeli officials. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa) says its staff have continued providing assistance and education, health and other services to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, despite Israel's ban.
The ICJ's ruling is significant, as it highlights the need for Israel to facilitate humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza. The territory has been under a blockade since the start of the Israeli war with Hamas two years ago, which has severely impacted the livelihoods of Palestinians living there.
				
			The ICJ also ruled that Israel must agree to and facilitate relief schemes on behalf of the population of the Occupied Palestinian Territory so long as they are inadequately supplied. The court stated that Israel had not substantiated its allegations that the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa) lacked neutrality or that a significant number of its staff were members of Hamas or other armed groups.
The ICJ's President Yuji Iwasawa said that the panel agreed that Israel, as an occupying power, was required to fulfill its obligations under international humanitarian law. The court also emphasized that Israel must co-operate in good faith with the UN and provide every assistance in any action it takes in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations.
UN Secretary General AntΓ³nio Guterres welcomed the advisory opinion, saying it "underscores the obligations of Israel under international law". He hopes that Israel will abide by the decision. However, Israel's foreign ministry rejected the ICJ's opinion as "political" and insisted it would not co-operate with Unrwa, which has been banned.
The ruling comes at a time when the Israeli government has passed laws banning any activity by Unrwa on Israeli territory and contact with Israeli officials. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa) says its staff have continued providing assistance and education, health and other services to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, despite Israel's ban.
The ICJ's ruling is significant, as it highlights the need for Israel to facilitate humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza. The territory has been under a blockade since the start of the Israeli war with Hamas two years ago, which has severely impacted the livelihoods of Palestinians living there.
 "To secure anything is to lose something." - Henry David Thoreau
 "To secure anything is to lose something." - Henry David Thoreau 
 this is so needed I mean think about it Gaza's been in a state of emergency for ages and its like Israel just ignores the world
 this is so needed I mean think about it Gaza's been in a state of emergency for ages and its like Israel just ignores the world  and now the ICJ is finally saying something needs to be done
 and now the ICJ is finally saying something needs to be done  about that humanitarian aid delivery its not just about throwing food over walls its about people's basic human rights
 about that humanitarian aid delivery its not just about throwing food over walls its about people's basic human rights  I'm glad the UN Secretary General is being all supportive but at the same time Israel's gotta step up their game here
 I'm glad the UN Secretary General is being all supportive but at the same time Israel's gotta step up their game here  they can't just reject it like that
 they can't just reject it like that 

 it's not just about food and water, but also shelter, medical supplies, and education - all the essentials for living a decent life. The fact that Unrwa has been doing its thing despite Israel's ban is really admirable
 it's not just about food and water, but also shelter, medical supplies, and education - all the essentials for living a decent life. The fact that Unrwa has been doing its thing despite Israel's ban is really admirable  we need to see some serious change now, especially with the Israeli gov't passing those laws
 we need to see some serious change now, especially with the Israeli gov't passing those laws 
 I'm literally shaking thinking about this ICJ ruling! Like, can't Israel just do what's right for once?!
 I'm literally shaking thinking about this ICJ ruling! Like, can't Israel just do what's right for once?!  This whole situation is so messed up... Gaza has been under a blockade for years and it's like they're being slowly strangled to death. The thought of those people having to survive without basic necessities like food and water is just heartbreaking
 This whole situation is so messed up... Gaza has been under a blockade for years and it's like they're being slowly strangled to death. The thought of those people having to survive without basic necessities like food and water is just heartbreaking 
 It's not about politics, it's about basic human decency! If they can't even be bothered to cooperate with UN agencies that are trying to help people in need, then what's the point of their so-called "occupying power" status?!
 It's not about politics, it's about basic human decency! If they can't even be bothered to cooperate with UN agencies that are trying to help people in need, then what's the point of their so-called "occupying power" status?! 

 . and i'm glad the UN Secretary General is all about it, trying to get Israel to cooperate...
. and i'm glad the UN Secretary General is all about it, trying to get Israel to cooperate...  but we'll see what happens next
 but we'll see what happens next  .
. . This ruling is a huge step towards getting them the help they need - food, water, medicine... it's crazy how basic things like that are being denied to them under a blockade
. This ruling is a huge step towards getting them the help they need - food, water, medicine... it's crazy how basic things like that are being denied to them under a blockade  . It's not like Unrwa is doing anything wrong, and the fact that Israel is banning their staff from interacting with Palestinians shows they're more interested in maintaining control than helping people
. It's not like Unrwa is doing anything wrong, and the fact that Israel is banning their staff from interacting with Palestinians shows they're more interested in maintaining control than helping people  . The ICJ's decision is non-binding, but it's still a huge moral boost for the world to see
. The ICJ's decision is non-binding, but it's still a huge moral boost for the world to see  .
. also what about all these so-called "allegations" israel made against unrwa? doesnt seem like they have any beef with the actual organization. and whats with israel rejecting the ruling altogether? didnt they just say a few months ago that they wanted to work closer with the un?
 also what about all these so-called "allegations" israel made against unrwa? doesnt seem like they have any beef with the actual organization. and whats with israel rejecting the ruling altogether? didnt they just say a few months ago that they wanted to work closer with the un?  .
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 . And I'm dead serious when I say if Israel doesn't get its act together, there'll be consequences β we've all seen the devastation those blockade laws have caused
. And I'm dead serious when I say if Israel doesn't get its act together, there'll be consequences β we've all seen the devastation those blockade laws have caused  , which just shows how messed up things r in gaza
, which just shows how messed up things r in gaza 
 . I'm still skeptical about this whole thing. It feels like more of the same old game-playing
. I'm still skeptical about this whole thing. It feels like more of the same old game-playing  .
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