The UN International Court of Justice called on Israel to immediately stop its occupation of the Palestinian territories. Also, the International Court of Justice noted that Israel is considered an aggressor in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, and demanded that it compensate for all damages caused by its "unjust actions" in the Palestinian territories.

The UN International Court of Justice called on Israel to immediately stop its occupation of the Palestinian territories.

The International Court of Justice noted that the occupied Palestinian territories are not separate territories divided, but a single territorial unit.

According to the International Court of Justice, Israel is the occupier of East Jerusalem and the West Bank.

It is noted that the use of natural resources in the Palestinian territories occupied by Israel is contrary to international law.

The International Court of Justice noted that Israel's policy of building settlements in the occupied territories is contrary to the provisions of the Geneva Convention.

The UN body emphasized that Israel's actions in the occupied territories indicate its intention to remain there permanently.

The International Court of Justice also noted that Israel does not have sovereignty over the occupied Palestinian territories.

It was noted that all countries must not recognize the presence of Israel in the occupied Palestinian territories and not help or support this presence.

Israel was demanded to compensate for all damages caused by its "unjust actions" in the occupied Palestinian territories.

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