Jordan is one of 45 states and organizations that have filed written statements about Israel's responsibilities with regard to the presence and operations of the United Nations, international organizations, and other states in the occupied Palestinian territories, according to the International Court of Justice.
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These states and organizations have previously submitted statements with the Court's registry, the Court said. Chile, Malaysia, the Russian Federation, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Turkey, Pakistan, Qatar, the UN Secretary-General, Slovenia, Spain, the Philippines, Kuwait, Hungary, South Africa, Namibia, Ireland, the Maldives, Saudi Arabia, Luxembourg, Iran, Indonesia, China, the Netherlands, Bolivia, Brazil, Algeria, Senegal, Bangladesh, the Comoros, the League of Arab States, Belgium, Vanuatu, Tunisia, Norway, Egypt, Iceland, Israel, France, Poland, Palestine, and the United States of America are among them in addition Jordan.
In the case of "the obligations of Israel, as the occupying Power and a Member of the United Nations, with regard to the presence and activities of the United Nations, including its agencies and bodies, other international organizations, and third States, in and in relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, for the purposes, inter alia, of ensuring and facilitating the delivery of assistance necessary for the survival of the Palestinian civilian population, essential services, humanitarian and development assistance, for the benefit of the Palestinian civilian population.