Palestinian representatives on Monday asked judges at the UN’s highest court to declare Israel’s occupation of their territory illegal, saying their advisory opinion could contribute to a two-state solution and a lasting peace.
The requests came at the opening of a week of hearings at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. The UN General Assembly sought an advisory, or non-binding, opinion on the occupation in 2022. More than 50 states will present arguments through Feb. 26.
“We call on you to confirm that Israel’s presence in the occupied Palestinian territory is illegal,” Riad Mansour, the Palestinian representative to the United Nations, said in a speech in which his voice cracked and he shed tears.
“A finding from this distinguished court … would contribute to bringing (occupation) to an immediate end, paving a way to a just and lasting peace,” he said. “A future in which no Palestinians …