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Did exploding pagers break international law?
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I don't know by it might matter that Lebanon is an internationally recognized country in a way that Palestine isn't.
So their crimes are justified against civilians if they do it in a disputed territory? That’s what you’re implying.
Holy bad faith interpretation of what I'm saying batman. I said nothing about justification. OP was talking about consequences. What I'm saying is that when it comes to international law, a sovereign UN member state might have better chances finding justice through international law mechanisms than an occupied territory. Not saying that's right, only that it's more likely.