This week, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague will hear cases against Israel from more than 40 nations regarding its ban on cooperation with the UN's Palestinian rights agency, Unrwa. The urgency stems from Israel’s recent decision to block all aid into Gaza, raising questions about its compliance with the UN charter. The hearings highlight Israel's alleged violation of international law amidst claims of a human-made famine in Gaza, emphasized by the UN and other international bodies.
The hearings at the International Court of Justice will examine whether Israel's ban on cooperation with Unrwa violates the UN charter.
The ICJ is expected to assess Israel's actions against its obligations under international law, particularly its treatment of Palestinian aid.
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