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(2/4) According to this opinion, states are obligated not to recognize the illegal situation and not to help maintain it; therefore, buying and selling products from the settlements is not a normal transaction, but rather economic complicity in the continuation of the occupation and laundering of an illegal situation.
(2/4) According to this opinion, states are obligated not to recognize the illegal situation and not to help maintain it; therefore, buying and selling products from the settlements is not a normal transaction, but rather economic complicity in the continuation of the occupation and laundering of an illegal situation.