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The UN's top court has started delivering an advisory opinion on the war in Gaza.
The UN General Assembly asked the International Court of Justice to spell out Israel's legal obligations to allow relief aid to reach Palestinians.
The ICJ's judge, Yugi Iwasawa, is the court's president.
After examining the evidence,
the court finds that the local population in Gaza Strip has been inadequately supplied within the meaning of Article 59 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
In such a situation, Israel, as an occupying power,
is under an obligation to agree to and facilitate belief schemes.
under that provision.
The court is still delivering the opinion.
Israel has rejected the legal effort saying it is politicized.
Vice President Vance has met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today in Israel.
He's working to shore up the U.S. brokered Gaza ceasefire.
Two top envoys from President Trump arrived earlier this week.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio goes to Israel tomorrow.