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Lebanon-Israel deal could block war crimes accountability, experts warn
A framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel includes a clause requiring both nations to cease 'hostile or adverse actions' in international legal forums, raising concerns it could block accountability for alleged Israeli war crimes. Lebanese experts argue the provision undermines victims' rights to seek justice and reparations for violations, including civilian casualties and displacement since October 2023.
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