World Court Highlights Israel’s Restrictions on UN Agencies in Gaza

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ICJ hearing on Gaza

The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations’ top judicial body based in The Hague, is holding a week-long hearing involving 40 countries and four international organizations. The proceedings seek an advisory opinion on Israel’s responsibilities as the occupying power in Gaza and the broader Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT).

Representing UN Secretary-General António Guterres, UN Legal Counsel Elinor Hammarskjöld emphasized his repeated calls for an immediate ceasefire, unimpeded humanitarian access to all people in need, and the release of all hostages.

Hammarskjöld underlined the ongoing presence of 13 UN agencies operating in Gaza. Tragically, she noted that 295 UN staff have lost their lives since the war began on 7 October 2023, following Hamas-led attacks in southern Israel.

Legal Opinion and International Obligations

During her address, Hammarskjöld reaffirmed the special legal protections and immunities afforded to UN personnel and agencies, which are critical to carrying out their work globally—including in conflict zones like the OPT.

“These protections remain in force even during times of armed conflict,” she noted, pointing to Israel’s obligations under international law as the occupying power. These responsibilities include managing the territory for the benefit of the local population and facilitating humanitarian relief efforts.

“In the current context of the OPT, this means allowing UN agencies to provide essential services and aid to civilians,” she said.

The ICJ hearing follows a December resolution by the UN General Assembly, in which 137 Member States voted in favor of requesting a legal opinion from the Court’s 15 judges. Although advisory opinions issued by the ICJ are not legally binding, they help clarify complex legal questions and often influence international policymaking. Depending on the outcome, the UN General Assembly may take further action based on the Court’s findings.

UNRWA Exclusion from Humanitarian Coordination

Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA), expressed strong support for the ICJ hearings. He highlighted the increasingly dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where agencies are struggling to meet overwhelming needs.

Lazzarini criticized the Israeli Parliament’s “no-contact” policy, which bans communication and coordination with UNRWA. This restriction has significantly impeded the delivery of humanitarian aid.

UNRWA, the largest aid agency in Gaza, has historically provided healthcare, education, and various public services. However, since the imposition of these restrictions in late January, its international staff have not been granted visas to enter Israel, preventing them from fulfilling their mission.

On the ground in Gaza, civilians continue to face severe food shortages, especially after Israel’s decision on 2 March to seal the enclave’s borders.

“People in Gaza are no longer surviving,” said Jonathan Whittall, head of the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in the region. “Those who aren’t being killed by bombs or bullets are slowly dying from hunger and lack of medical care.”

Whittall described a dire humanitarian crisis: “What we’re witnessing is relentless human suffering under a total blockade. The closure has lasted nearly two months, amid constant airstrikes, ground operations, and mass displacement.”

Voices from Gaza: UNRWA Testimonies

UNRWA also shared powerful testimonials from displaced civilians struggling to survive amid the crisis.

Mona, a grandmother sheltering in an UNRWA facility in Gaza City, shared her daily struggle to feed her family:

“We only eat one meal a day. When I go to bed, I’m consumed with worry over what we’ll eat tomorrow. I stretch out flour by making small loaves, hoping it will last. If the children are hungry, I give them my bread. I’ve stopped taking medication—even when it’s available—because you need proper food for treatment, and we have none.”

Wafaa, a mother of four staying at another UNRWA school, told a similar story:

“I have a couple of cans of beans, a few of peas and chickpeas, some duqqa spice mix, and just a few kilos of flour that will last four days. The flour is moldy and smells bad, but I don’t complain. When will this nightmare end?”

These on-the-ground accounts, combined with legal scrutiny and international attention at the ICJ, highlight the urgent humanitarian and legal concerns facing Gaza’s population under current conditions.


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12 responses to “World Court Highlights Israel’s Restrictions on UN Agencies in Gaza”

  1. Tabasco Dracula Avatar
    Tabasco Dracula

    Isn’t it just charming how the World Court is highlighting Israel’s restrictions like a fashion critic at a Paris runway? 🙄 Perhaps next they’ll issue a guide on how to win friends and influence nations—clearly, a bestseller in the making! 🕊️

  2. Looks like the World Court is finally getting to the bottom of Israel’s “unintentional” humanitarian hiccups in Gaza—who knew that a little diplomacy could be so complicated? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe we should just send in a few more bureaucrats with clipboards; surely that’ll do the trick! 🧐

  3. Stealth Avatar

    Seems like the World Court’s got its work cut out for it—nothing says “let’s fix international law” quite like a circus of 40 countries arguing over who gets to play nice in Gaza. 🎪🤷‍♂️ Just a typical Tuesday in geopolitics, eh?

  4. Isn’t it charming how the World Court is holding a week-long hearing on Gaza while Israel continues its “no-contact” policy with the very organizations trying to help? Truly, it’s like throwing a party and banning the guest of honor from showing up. 🍷😏

  5. pecan 
oblivion Avatar
    pecan oblivion

    Seems like the World Court is having a grand old time discussing Israel’s restrictions—because nothing says “let’s solve a crisis” like a week-long chat with 40 countries, eh? It’s almost as if they think a roundtable discussion will magically open the borders and fill the fridges! 🍞🥴

  6. Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—a grand legal spectacle to confirm that restricting humanitarian aid is, surprise surprise, not in line with international law. Maybe next they’ll host a reality show called “Who Wants to be a Humanitarian?” 🎭

  7. Turnip King Avatar
    Turnip King

    In typical fashion, the world’s highest court gathers to weigh in on Israel’s “generous” hospitality towards UN agencies in Gaza—because who doesn’t love a good game of legal limbo? 🤷‍♂️ It’s like a diplomatic circus where the elephants are on a diet while the clowns juggle humanitarian crises—bravo! 🎪

  8. accidental genius Avatar
    accidental genius

    Isn’t it just charming how the World Court decides to highlight Israel’s restrictions like it’s some sort of award-winning art exhibit? 🎨 Meanwhile, the folks in Gaza are still waiting for their humanitarian “VIP access” to actually kick in. 🤷‍♂️

  9. Seattle Jay Avatar
    Seattle Jay

    Oh sure, because who doesn’t love a bit of legal ping-pong while people are starving? 🤷‍♂️ Guess the only thing more restrictive than Israel’s policies is their sense of humor! 😂

  10. Alley Fiend Avatar
    Alley Fiend

    Oh, look, the World Court is putting on a show about Israel’s restrictions in Gaza! Who knew international law could be so entertaining? 🎭 Maybe next they’ll hold a bake sale to fund humanitarian efforts—because clearly, that’s what’s needed here! 🍞🤷‍♂️

  11. demolition queen Avatar
    demolition queen

    Oh, splendid! Just what the world needed—a week-long legal tea party with 40 countries, all to discuss how to give a stern talking-to to Israel about their hospitality skills in Gaza. I’m sure that’ll sort everything out quicker than you can say “Bureaucratic Tango!” 🕺💼

  12. hairpin Avatar

    Seems like the World Court is really hoping to unlock some kind of humanitarian magic trick in Gaza—because clearly, what we need is more lawyers in a crisis! 🤦‍♂️ Honestly, who knew legal jargon could be the secret ingredient to feeding the hungry?

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