The International Court of Justice will begin hearings on Israel's obligations on April 28.
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On April 28, the International Court of Justice will begin hearings on Israel's obligations towards the occupied Palestinian territories. The relevant document is published on the website of the Court of the World Organization.
"The court will hold public hearings, which will begin on Monday, April 28, 2025, at the Peace Palace in The Hague," the published document says.
During the hearings, questions will be raised about the presence and activities of the United Nations, other international organizations and "third States" in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. The text also emphasizes that the court has received a total of 45 written statements from some countries and international organizations. Russia was one of the first countries to submit the relevant application, the document says.
On March 2, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) suspended humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip after Hamas refused to accept the US plan to continue negotiations. It was noted that this decision was made by the government in coordination with the administration of the American President Donald Trump. Hamas, in turn, called Israel's decision to stop the import of humanitarian aid cheap blackmail. In addition, on March 9, it was reported that Israel would stop supplying electricity to the Gaza Strip as part of a step-by-step plan to put pressure on the Palestinian Hamas movement.
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