South Africa: Occupation violations are more extreme than apartheid. Participants in the second International Justice hearing on Palestine's prosecution of Israel for the occupation of its lands unanimously agreed on the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination.

The session comes within a series of sessions that will continue until February 26 of this year, against the backdrop of the United Nations General Assembly’s request in 2022 from the International Court of Justice to issue an advisory opinion regarding Israel's occupation of Palestine. Alongside South Africa, representatives from 10 countries presented their arguments on the legal consequences of the occupying state.