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UN Adds Israel to Sexual Violence Blacklist

The United Nations placed Israel on a list of entities cited for sexual violence in conflict over the weekend. The designation references actions by security forces and places them alongside groups such as Hamas and governments including Russia and Sudan.

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The listing cites abuse by security forces and groups it alongside Hamas, Russia, and Sudan.

Israel bars the Red Cross from certain facilities and limits inspector visits. Journalists are also kept from the sites where the allegations could be examined.

Officials cannot refute the allegations while these access limits remain in place. The UN decision followed its review of reports involving security forces.

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