The International Court of Justice sets a date for issuing its opinion on Israel’s practices in the Palestinian territories

The International Court of Justice announced that it will express its opinion on the legal consequences related to Israeli measures in the Palestinian territories on July 19. A record number of 52 countries submitted defenses and arguments before the court in February to reveal the legal consequences of Israel's actions in the Palestinian territories, after the UN General Assembly in 2022 requested the court's advice, which is a non-binding opinion. The court said, in a statement, that it 'will issue its advisory opinion regarding the legal consequences arising from Israel's policies and practices in the occupied Palestinian territories, including Al-Quds.' The statement explained that "the court will hold a session at three o'clock in the afternoon local time at Al-Salam Palace in The Hague (the court's headquarters), during which Judge Nawaf Salam, president of the court, will read the advisory opinion." Although Israel has ignored such opinions in the past, the court's opinion next week may increase po litical pressure on it due to its devastating nine-month war in the Gaza Strip. The United Nations Court is the only international court that adjudicates disputes Among countries and provides advisory opinions on international legal issues. It is noteworthy that the advisory opinion that the court will issue is completely separate from the case that it is still considering regarding 'committing the crime of genocide in Gaza. Source: National Iraqi News Agency