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There is a broad international consensus that the actions of the nations involved in the Arab-Israeli conflict violate prohibitions contained in international law . However, this legality is disputed by some of the nations involved.. Both the basis for international law and disagreement over its applicability in the case of the Arab-Israeli Conflict is discussed below.

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  • There is a broad international consensus that the actions of the nations involved in the Arab-Israeli conflict violate prohibitions contained in international law . However, this legality is disputed by some of the nations involved.. Both the basis for international law and disagreement over its applicability in the case of the Arab-Israeli Conflict is discussed below.
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  • There is a broad international consensus that the actions of the nations involved in the Arab-Israeli conflict violate prohibitions contained in international law . However, this legality is disputed by some of the nations involved.. Both the basis for international law and disagreement over its applicability in the case of the Arab-Israeli Conflict is discussed below. The United Nations General Assembly has voted on a resolution pertaining to issues of international law as applied to the conflict every year since 1974. The most recent vote was held on November 23, 2009. The resolution entitled "Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine" was adopted by a recorded vote of 164 in favour to 7 against with 4 abstentions. The notion of permanent sovereignty over natural resources is a "valid norm of international law." Franz Perrez wrote that "The principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources is a fundamental principle of contemporary international law. It emerged in the 1950s during the process of decolonization as a basic constituent of the right to self-determination and an essential and inherent element of state sovereignty.
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