December 6. 2024. 6:05

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World Jewish Congress asserts right To submit vital information to International Court of Justice, safeguarding against anti-Israel bias


As the global voice of the Jewish people, the WJC has a unique perspective that can aid the court in making its determination, and the absence of this information could contribute to the court issuing an opinion that could be detrimental to the security of the State of Israel and Jewish communities around the world.

In the letter, Menachem Rosensaft, the WJC’s general counsel and associate executive vice president, states: “Anti-semitism is once again increasing in many countries around the world, largely driven by relentless propaganda defaming Israel.” He later added: “The court should have the benefit of more complete, accurate and representative information before issuing an opinion that could seriously impact these alarming global trends.”

The court is now considering a request from the United Nations General Assembly to give an Advisory Opinion on a matter titled “Legal Consequences arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem.” The resolution requesting the opinion (77/247) makes numerous incorrect or misleading statements and presumptions that, if left unchallenged, could lead the court to issue an opinion on the basis of deeply flawed information and premises. It is critical that the Jewish people have a voice in this proceeding, the outcome of which could affect their safety.

The question of whether the WJC is eligible to make a submission hinges on whether the court considers it an “international organization” and/or whether it considers it inherently within its jurisdiction to receive such a submission from an organization outside that definition. Today’s letter makes compelling arguments in favor of both propositions and asks for the court’s assent to receive the submission.

About the World Jewish Congress

The World Jewish Congress (WJC) is the international organization representing Jewish communities in 100 countries to governments, parliaments and international organizations.

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