Can the World Save Palestine from US
- The UN General Assembly will vote on a resolution demanding Israel end its occupation of Palestinian territories.
- The International Court of Justice ruled that Israeli settlements violate international law and ordered their evacuation.
- The ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis necessitate a global response to address the situation in Palestine.
On September 18, the UN General Assembly is set to debate a resolution urging Israel to cease its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. This follows a significant ruling by the International Court of Justice on July 19, which determined that Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem violate international law. The court mandated Israel to evacuate settlers and provide restitution to those harmed by its occupation. The ongoing violence extends beyond Gaza, with Israeli forces intensifying assaults in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. The United States, while claiming to lead internationally, has been criticized for its complicity in the violence, having vetoed numerous resolutions aimed at holding Israel accountable. The situation highlights the failure of the international community to address the prolonged occupation and the urgent need for a unified response to restore peace and justice in the region.