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Cutting Through: The ICJ Ruling on Israel’s Occupation: What It Means and What Comes Next

By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: July 21, 2024
In: International Law
Tagged: East Jerusalem, Gaza, Hague, Israel, Occupation, West Bank
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What was the ICJ asked to adjudicate? What did the ICJ decide? And what are the ramifications of this decision, and how might it serve to finally bring some measure of justice? Read more and subscribe to the Cutting Through Newsletter.

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