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The ICJ called the presence of Israeli forces in occupied territories illegal and said it should end "as rapidly as possible" Israel has occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem since the Six-Day War in 1967 .
More than 500,000 Israeli settlers have set up home across more than 100 settlements, already deemed illegal by the United Nations .
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