Arabic version: مكتب حقوق الإنسان التابع للأمم المتحدة يرسل محققين إلى لبنان
The United Nations human rights office is set to send a team of investigators to Lebanon to examine potential violations of international law during the ongoing conflict. This decision comes as the UN aims to address concerns regarding the situation in the region.
According to LBC, the investigation will focus on various incidents that may have occurred during the conflict. The UN’s commitment to uphold human rights standards is at the forefront of this initiative.
The deployment of investigators signifies the UN’s proactive stance in monitoring the situation in Lebanon. The findings from this investigation could lead to further actions or recommendations from the international community regarding the ongoing conflict.
This move underscores the UN’s dedication to ensuring accountability and addressing any breaches of international law that may have occurred in the course of the war.



















