The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will begin public hearings on April 28 regarding Israel’s obligations in relation to the presence of the United Nations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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The court announced that 44 countries and four international organizations have expressed their intention to participate in the oral arguments, which will take place at the Peace Palace in The Hague, the seat of the ICJ.
Jordan’s oral submission is scheduled for Wednesday, April 30, according to the court’s published program.
Last December, the United Nations General Assembly requested an advisory opinion from the ICJ on Israel's responsibilities concerning the presence and operations of the UN, international organizations, and third states in the occupied Palestinian territories, as well as on related matters.
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