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Companies may face legal trouble after IDF used their equipment

Companies may face legal trouble after IDF used their equipment
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Multinational construction equipment manufacturers face potential legal and reputational risks after their machinery was identified in Israeli military demolition operations in southern Lebanon. Human rights organizations argue that these companies must conduct better due diligence regarding the end-use of their products.

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This raises significant questions about corporate accountability and the legal responsibilities of manufacturers when their equipment is used in conflict zones.

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Will multinational construction equipment manufacturers face legal scrutiny over the use of their machinery by the Israeli military during demolition operations in southern Lebanon?

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The article presents the allegations from human rights groups alongside the military's response, maintaining a balanced perspective on a contentious issue.

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