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Oman welcomes ICJ opinion on Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land

Oman’s Foreign Ministry has issued a statement on X, welcoming the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land is in violation of international law and must end.

The sultanate called on “the international community to implement international resolutions and conventions calling for an immediate end to the illegal occupation of the occupied territories and an end to settlement and the cycle of violence in the Palestinian territories”.

“The Sultanate of Oman also renews its position calling for granting the Palestinian people their inalienable right to establish their independent state on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital,” the statement concluded.


Slovenia welcomes ICJ decision on Israeli occupation

Slovenia has welcomed the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) advisory opinion that the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory is “unlawful”.

In a statement, the Slovenian Foreign Ministry called on the UN and member states to take adequate steps to implement the ICJ’s interpretation of international law.

Yesterday, the ICJ said in its advisory opinion that the Israeli occupation of occupied Palestinian territory was “illegal” and that Israel must end its presence in occupied Palestinian territory as soon as possible.

The court also found that Israel must compensate for the material and moral losses of individuals in occupied Palestinian territory.


Iceland calls on Israel to stop violating international law

Iceland’s Foreign Ministry has backed the ICJ’s advisory opinion that Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem is illegal.

“The ICJ’s Advisory Opinion is clear. Continued Israeli occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem is unlawful, and so are its settlement activities Iceland calls on Israel to cease all activity that violates international law,” the ministry said on X.