Pakistan welcomes ICJ ruling on Israeli occupation of Palestine, calls on world to implement it

Judge and President of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Nawaf Salam (2nd R) delivers a non-binding ruling on the legal consequences of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague on July 19, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 20 July 2024
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Pakistan welcomes ICJ ruling on Israeli occupation of Palestine, calls on world to implement it

  • The International Court of Justice on Friday said Israel’s settlement policy in the West Bank and east Jerusalem violated international law
  • Israel captured the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza Strip in 1967 Mideast war, Palestinians seek all three areas for an independent state

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday welcomed the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) advisory opinion on Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and demanded the world implement the ruling to ensure the Palestinians get their due rights.
The United Nations (UN) top court said Israel’s settlement policy in the West Bank and east Jerusalem violated international law as it delivered on Friday a non-binding advisory opinion on the legality of Israel’s 57-year occupation of lands sought for a Palestinian state.
Israel captured the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza Strip in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians seek all three areas for an independent state. The ICJ ruling could have more effect on international opinion than it will on Israeli policies.
In a post on X, Sharif said the ICJ ruling that Israel must end its occupation and illegal settlements was a vindication of the legitimate struggle of the Palestinian people.
“I urge the international community & UN to implement the ruling, ensuring Palestinian self-determination through a two-state solution in line with relevant UN resolutions,” he said.
“Proud that Pakistan contributed to the case, demonstrating our unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause.”

Pakistan does not recognize the state of Israel and calls for an independent Palestinian state based on “internationally agreed parameters.”
Friday’s ruling by the ICJ came against the backdrop of Israel’s devastating 10-month military assault on Gaza, which was triggered by the Hamas-led attacks in southern Israel.
The court also found that Israel’s use of natural resources was “inconsistent” with its obligations under international law as an occupying power.
In a separate case, the ICJ is considering a South African claim that Israel’s campaign in Gaza amounts to genocide, a claim that Israel vehemently denies.


Military says 8 militants killed in security operation in Pakistan’s southwest

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Military says 8 militants killed in security operation in Pakistan’s southwest

  • Security forces conducted intelligence-based operation in Kalat district on Dec. 24, says Pakistan military
  • Pakistan military says weapons, explosives, ammunition recovered from slain “Indian-sponsored terrorists”

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s military media wing said on Wednesday that security forces had gunned down eight militants in the southwestern Balochistan province, vowing to eliminate militancy from the country. 

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media wing, said security forces carried out an intelligence-based operation in Balochistan’s Kalat district on Dec. 24 on the reported presence of “terrorists belonging to Indian proxy, Fitna al Hindustan.”

“During the conduct of operation, own forces effectively engaged the terrorists’ location, and after an intense fire exchange, eight Indian sponsored terrorists were sent to hell,” the ISPR said.

The military said weapons, ammunition and explosives were recovered from the slain militants, adding that they were actively involved in “numerous terrorist activities.”

“Security Forces and Law Enforcement Agencies of Pakistan will continue at full pace to wipe out menace of foreign-sponsored and supported terrorism from the country,” the military’s media wing said. 

Pakistan’s military and government frequently accuse India of supporting militant activities in its western provinces bordering Afghanistan, including Balochistan. 

India denies the allegations and accuses Pakistan of supporting militant groups in the part of the Himalayan territory of Kashmir that New Delhi administers. 

Balochistan has been the site of a low-level insurgency for decades now, where ethnic Baloch militant groups demand independence from Pakistan. These militant groups accuse Islamabad of denying locals a share in Balochistan’s mineral wealth, charges the military and government deny. 

Islamabad has also accused Afghanistan of sheltering militants and facilitating attacks that take place on its soil. Kabul denies these allegations and says it cannot be held responsible for security lapses in Pakistan.