Add your name: Israel must comply with international law by immediately withdrawing all military from the occupied Palestinian territories.

This week, Palestine was seated among United Nations “member states” for the first time.

The vast majority of countries in the United Nations voted to accept Palestine as a full member state, but the U.S. vetoed that measure and blocked it from becoming official. For now, Palestine cannot vote on resolutions but has some rights in the UN General Assembly, such as introducing proposals.

Their new proposal lays out what the United Nations and its International Court of Justice have already made clear. In July, the UN’s International Court of Justice ruled that Israel’s presence in the occupied Palestinian territories is unlawful and must end “as rapidly as possible.”

Israel is an occupying power. Under international law, Israel’s government is obligated to end its occupation, including withdrawing all military forces from Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem. International law also affirms that Palestinians have a right to self-determination in their homeland.

Withdrawing troops is part of the permanent ceasefire we’ve been demanding, and it’s an important step toward achieving Palestinians’ right to self-determination.

Please add your name to support Palestine’s draft United Nations proposal, which calls on Israel to comply with international law by immediately withdrawing Israel’s military from the occupied Palestinian territories, including the West Bank and Gaza.