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Não, o TIJ não declarou Israel um "Estado ilegal"

As falsas alegações foram partilhadas repetidamente ao longo dos últimos meses.

LEIA MAIS : http://pt.euronews.com/2025/04/24/nao-o-tij-nao-declarou-israel-um-estado-ilegal

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00:00No, ICJ hasn't declared Israel an illegal state.
00:08Old false claims that the UN's highest court, the International Court of Justice,
00:13has declared Israel an illegal state have resurfaced online.
00:17Various social media posts circulating in recent weeks show a video of former Palestinian
00:22Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki delivering a speech in which he says that Israel's occupation
00:27of Palestine has been declared unlawful.
00:30He adds that the court declared that the occupation violates the UN Charter of Human Rights,
00:35that the ICJ has ordered Israel to cease its occupation as quickly as possible,
00:39and that Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territory are illegal and should be dismantled.
00:45The posts sharing the video present it as breaking news and state that this means Israel has been
00:50declared an illegal state and shouldn't be recognized as a sovereign nation.
00:54However, not only are the claims wrong, they're old too.
00:57Firstly, there's no evidence that the court has handed down any such decision in recent weeks,
01:02be it an announcement from the ICJ itself or any news reports about the supposed decision.
01:07A search on X shows that the false claim has been repeatedly shared over the past year,
01:12since the video showing al-Maliki was first published on 19 July 2024.
01:17He delivered his speech in response to a real, non-binding ICJ decision,
01:22in which the court did indeed label Israel's presence in the Palestinian-occupied territories
01:27as unlawful.
01:28It also called for an immediate end to the construction of settlements
01:31and condemned Israel's control over the lands it took nearly six decades ago.
01:36However, at no point did the ICJ declare Israel an illegal nation,
01:40nor did it order other countries to stop recognizing it as a sovereign state.
01:44Responding to the ruling at the time, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
01:48said it was a distortion of historical truth
01:51and that the West Bank and East Jerusalem are part of the Jewish people's historical homeland.

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