The draft resolution emphasizes that Israel’s Occupation of Palestinian Territories is illegal under international law, including decisions from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the UN Security Council (UNSC).
"Obligating Israel to end its occupation of Palestine, in accordance with international resolutions and references, is the responsibility of the entire international community, and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state is the most important condition for achieving sustainable development there," Mohammad Shtayyeh told the two-day UN ...
The ICJ is expected to draw up a list of states and organisations that will be able to file written statements, but the press release gave no further information about a timeline for that process. In previous advisory opinions the Court also scheduled hearings, but it is likely to take at least several months before they can be scheduled.
The agreement between Netanyahu and Ben-Gvir referred to the teachers who criticize the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories or take part in anti-Israeli occupation protests, claiming "this is terrorism."