The International Court of Justice on Monday began six days of public hearings on Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories, in proceedings that could intensify international pressure on Israel over its military campaign in Gaza. In his statements, Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian representative to the United Nations, held back tears as he called on the court to issue a ruling that the Israeli presence in the occupied Palestinian territories is illegal, a decision that he said would contribute to “paving the way for a fair trial.” And lasting peace.” Israel will not attend the hearings, and the Israeli Prime Minister's Office said in a statement that unknown Legitimacy of discussion.
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