Justice for Lebanon’s victims
To the Lebanese Government:
You can and should take these concrete steps now:
Bring in independent investigators. Ask the UN to send independent experts to find out exactly what happened, identify who was responsible, and make sure evidence is not lost, hidden, or destroyed.
Open the door to international justice. Give the International Criminal Court the power to investigate crimes committed on Lebanese soil,
Document crimes at the national level by gathering evidence and engaging with civil society and victims’ groups.
Add your name to call for justice for the victims:
Recent signers
To the Lebanese Government:
Bring in independent investigators. Ask the UN to send independent experts to find out exactly what happened, identify who was responsible, and make sure evidence is not lost, hidden, or destroyed.
Open the door to international justice. Give the International Criminal Court the power to investigate crimes committed on Lebanese soil,
Document crimes at the national level by gathering evidence and engaging with civil society and victims’ groups."
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Journalist Amal Khalil lay trapped under rubble for seven hours while Israel blocked ambulances from reaching her. By the time help arrived, she was dead.
Sixteen-year-old first responder Joud Souleiman was killed by an Israeli strike while in uniform. His dreams of becoming a computer scientist, shattered.
Father Pierre al-Rahi was fatally wounded by a second Israeli tank shell after rushing to help an elderly couple injured by an initial shelling in Al-Qlayaa. He died on his way to hospital.
Since October 2023, nearly 7,000 people in Lebanon have been killed by Israel, more than 1.2 million people displaced, and entire towns destroyed — yet no one has been held accountable.
Several international organizations have reported attacks that may have violated international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions’ rules on distinction, proportionality, and precaution. Israeli leaders have explicitly said they will do to South Lebanon what was done to Gaza.
Lebanese voices are calling on their government to recognise the International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction so investigations can begin.
Real peace cannot exist without justice! Add your name to demand accountability and stand with the people of Lebanon!
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Supporters:
Halima Kaakour, Member of the Lebanese Parliament
Wadih Al Asmar, President of the Lebanese Center for Human Rights
Nahida Khalil, Political Activist and Former Parliamentary Candidate
Ammar Chalak, Actor
Rita Hayek, Actress
Rola Hmedeh, Actress
Halima Tabiaa, Journalist
Ramez Kadi, Journalist
Badih Bou Chakra, Actor
Bassem Moughnieh, Actor
Rafic Ali Ahmad, Actor
Rodney Haddad, Actor
Bernadette Houdeib, Actress
Saad Ramadan, Singer
Sami Kleib, Journalist
Lina Khoury, Filmmaker
Michel Moussa, Member of the Lebanese Parliament and Chair of the Human Rights Committee
Farid Boustany, Member of the Lebanese Parliament
William Tawk, Member of the Lebanese Parliament
First Lebanese signatories:
Nadim Houry, Arab Reform Initiative
Marie Yared, Senior Director at Avaaz
Rita Abou-Hanna, Lebanese Voices in France
Dania Fakhreddine, Lebanese Voices in France
Said Abboudi, Lebanese Voices in France
Fadi Osman, Lebanese Voices in France
Rim Mouawad, Lebanese Voices in France
Mustapha El Riz, Engineer
Michel Ferrand, Lawyer
Yvonne Daher, Engineer
Dalia Obeid, Healthcare Professional
Bassem Snaije, Economist
Sylviane Moukhaiber, Journalist
Mayad Sleiman, Doctor
Nadia Attaire, Legal Expert / Trainee Lawyer
May Ibrahim, Lecturer
Amira Halabi, Administrative Employee
Marie Atallah, Ile de France Regional Councillor
Organizations:
Lana Political Party
Lebanese Center for Human Rights
Arab Reform Initiative
Lebanese Voices in France
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