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ICJ opens hearings into Israel’s aid duties in Gaza

The world’s highest court will assess whether the ban on Unrwa violates international law

April 28, 2025 11:05
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The ICJ has opened five days of hearings into Israel's compliance with its humanitarian obligations in Gaza, including its ban on Unrwa (Image: Getty)
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has opened a five-day block of hearings into whether Israel is meeting its obligations to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza following the Knesset’s ban on the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa).

The case was referred to the court by the UN General Assembly, which voted to do so by a margin of 137 to 12 to do so in December.

The resulting resolution called on the ICJ to deliberate on whether the ban on Unrwa operating within Israeli territory, including a prohibition on the government cooperating with the agency, violated Israel’s obligation as a signatory to the UN Charter and an “occupying power” to provide humanitarian aid to Gazans.

Israel has long disputed the suggestion that it has occupied Gaza and has not held governmental authority in the Strip since 2005.