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Israel put on UN sexual violence in warzones blacklist for first time

Israel put on UN sexual violence in warzones blacklist for first time
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The UN has added Israel to a blacklist of countries accused of committing sexual violence in warzones, citing verified cases against Palestinians. Israel has rejected the allegations as antisemitic and announced it will sever ties with the UN secretary general's office.

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This marks a significant diplomatic escalation between Israel and the UN, reflecting deep tensions regarding the conduct of the ongoing conflict.

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The article presents the UN's findings alongside Israel's official rebuttal, maintaining a balanced reporting structure.

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