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Israel current situation:

Israeli military data shows that Israel has carried out more than 31,000 airstrikes in the Gaza Strip since October 7. Earlier, a Hamas official admitted that they had lost 6,000 soldiers in the conflict.

Many Hamas fighters were unable to participate in the battle due to injuries. Data released by the Israeli military on Monday also showed that Israel had carried out more than 31,000 airstrikes in Gaza since October 7. The number also includes 1,000 attacks in Lebanon and dozens in the occupied West Bank.
The official predicted that Hamas would continue to wage war against Israel, suggesting that Israel should prepare for a prolonged conflict in the Rafah area and other parts of Gaza.

Another attack on Israeli soil:

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On October 7, Hamas launched an attack on Israeli soil. Hamas launched an ambush on Israeli territory on October 7. Hamas launched an ambush on Israeli territory on October 7. 1,160 people were killed and about 250 people were taken hostage in the attack by Hamas. Most of the victims were women and children. This resulted in one Hamas fighter killed for every two civilian casualties in Gaza.
Benny Gantz, a member of the Israeli wartime cabinet,  said the hostages must be released before the start of Ramadan. Israel will launch an all-out attack on the border town of Rafah, south of Gaza, if Hamas does not release all hostages by this deadline. Gantz, a former military chief of staff, told a conference of American Jewish leaders in Jerusalem on Sunday, “The whole world needs to know, and Hamas leaders need to know – if our hostages don’t come home by Ramadan, war will break out everywhere, including Rafah.”
The Israeli government has not specified a time frame for the Rafah attack. 1.7 million people are safe at the Rafah border. At the moment, about 1.7 million Palestinians are staying there.
Israel has yet to launch an all-out assault on Rafah, the only major Gaza city in the four-month-long war.
U.S. President Joe Biden’s request, international pressure—nothing can sway Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He insists that it is not possible to end the war without the Rafah campaign.

Bangladesh will take part in the ICZ hearing against Israeli occupation, which began today:

Israel has been occupying the Palestinian territories for almost six decades. Hearing on whether their occupation is legal or not has started on Monday at the ICJ, the highest court of the United Nations. This hearing will continue till February 26. Bangladesh will participate in this on Tuesday.

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According to Al Jazeera, oral hearings are being held in Palestine against the Israeli occupation. 52 countries and 3 international organizations are participating in this ICJ hearing. Palestine presented its first argument on Monday. Now in turn other countries will present arguments.

Bangladesh, South Africa, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Netherlands, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada and Chile will present arguments on Tuesday (February 20).

Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki, who attended the ICZ’s first day of hearings on Monday, said Israel has been discriminating against Palestinians for decades. Because of this, Palestinians are forced to choose between subjugation, life and death. At this time, he demanded an immediate and unconditional end to the Israeli occupation.

However, this hearing is separate from the genocide case filed by South Africa against Israel at the ICJ. South Africa filed the case last December alleging that Israel is carrying out genocide in the besieged Palestinian Gaza Strip. This case focuses on Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem since 1967. It may take up to six months for ICZ’s instructions to come.

Oral hearings against the Israel:

Israel has been occupying the Palestinian territories for almost six decades. The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the highest court of the United Nations, will hear a hearing regarding the legality of their occupation. The World Court has already completed all preparations for the hearing.

According to Al Jazeera, the Palestinian oral hearing against the Israeli occupation will take place on Monday. Today Palestine will present the argument. Of course, 52 countries and three international organizations will participate in this ICJ hearing. Palestine will speak first.

Human Rights Watch said on Saturday that this is the first time since the establishment of the ICJ in 1946 that so many countries are participating in a hearing. This presence demonstrates that support for the use of international law to resolve decades-long crises is steadily growing.

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Clive Baldwin, the organization’s senior legal adviser, said that for the first time, the International Court of Justice has taken up the issue of Israel’s six decades of occupation and injustice against the Palestinian people on a large scale.

He said governments of countries presenting their arguments to the court should highlight Israel’s serious crimes against humanity, such as apartheid and oppression, at the landmark hearing.

South Africa filed the case last December alleging that Israel is carrying out genocide in the besieged Palestinian Gaza Strip. This case focuses on Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem since 1967.

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