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"30 years ago today, the Oslo Accords ‘peace agreement’ was signed between Israeli Prime Minister Yitzakth Rabin and head of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Yasser Arafat at the White House.
This amounted to the recognition of the lsraeli occupation, and the establishment of the supposedly temporary Palestinian Authority (PA), which until today continues to coordinate with the occupation and suppress the Palestinian resistance on Israel’s behalf."
There is a pending Israel-Palestine ICJ advisory opinion which can potentially prohibit the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and therefore politically delegitimise the Oslo Accords.
That being said, many of the court’s judges are from Western states and close allies to the US.
Most pro-Palestine analysts in West Asia believe (correctly imo) that the future of Palestine will only be decided by the guns of the resistance. That is the only way to resolve the Oslo contradiction.
Indeed, anything else would most likely be equivalent to brushing the underlying issue under the carpet. Though there is nothing wrong in backing up the cause with an ICJ opinion. And the fact that the UN General Assembly voted in favor of such an opinion is clearly indicative of the shift of narrative.