People carry the coffin of a person killed in Israeli strikes on Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in the southern city of Saida, Nov. 20, 2025. (Credit: Ali Hankir/Reuters)
The United Nations called Tuesday for swift and impartial investigations into Israeli strikes in Lebanon, including a deadly attack on Palestinian refugee camp Ain al-Hilweh last week, which killed 14 people, mainly teenagers.
"There must be prompt and impartial investigations into the Ain al-Hilweh strike, as well as all other incidents involving possible violations of international humanitarian law by all parties, both before and after the cease-fire. Those responsible must be brought to justice," U.N. rights office spokesman Thameen Al-Kheetan told reporters in Geneva.
The United Nations called Tuesday for swift and impartial investigations into Israeli strikes in Lebanon, including a deadly attack on Palestinian refugee camp Ain al-Hilweh last week, which killed 14 people, mainly teenagers.
"There must be prompt and impartial investigations into the Ain al-Hilweh strike, as well as all other incidents involving possible violations of international humanitarian law by all parties, both before and after the cease-fire. Those responsible must be brought to justice," U.N. rights office spokesman Thameen Al-Kheetan told reporters in Geneva.
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