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UN court condemns Israel's occupation as unlawful



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UN court condemns Israel's occupation as unlawful
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a significant ruling declaring Israel's rule over the Palestinian territories as unlawful. In a comprehensive statement, the 15-judge panel in The Hague condemned Israel's policies, asserting they obstruct Palestinians' right to self-determination and violate international law. The court specifically highlighted the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, territories captured during the 1967 war, and called for Israel to withdraw from these areas. The ICJ emphasized that Israel, as an occupying power, must cease its presence in the occupied territories as swiftly as possible.

In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took to social media, asserting that \"the Jewish people are not occupiers in their own land,\" dismissing the court's opinion as an \"absurd\" denial of historical truth.

In a separate incident, an Iranian-made drone attack in downtown Tel Aviv resulted in one death and at least ten injuries. The Houthi rebels from Yemen claimed responsibility for this strike, marking their first lethal attack on Israel. Footage of the explosion circulated widely, prompting a swift response from Israeli police and military, who are now investigating how the drone evaded the country's air defense systems. An Israeli military spokesperson acknowledged the incident as a failure in interception, stating, \"We are in a multi-front war... there was a detection, but it is known there was no interception.\"

Meanwhile, violence continues in Gaza, where Israeli airstrikes on two refugee camps have resulted in the deaths of 12 individuals, further escalating tensions in the region.

In Bangladesh, a nationwide curfew has been imposed amid escalating student protests, which have turned deadly. Security forces have resorted to live ammunition and tear gas to disperse demonstrators, with reports indicating that 22 students were killed in clashes the previous day. Protesters are demanding reforms to a system that allocates 30% of top government positions to relatives of independence war veterans, insisting that appointments should be based on merit instead. Security remains tight in Dhaka as the situation unfolds.

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