Israeli High Court rejects challenges to Lebanon sea deal

FILE - The wall on the Israeli border with Lebanon, is seen at right, with the Mediterranean Sea in the distance, in Ras Hanikra, Israel, on Oct. 14, 2022. Israel's Supreme Court on Sunday, Oct. 23, threw out four legal challenges to a landmark maritime agreement between Israel and Lebanon, clearing a major hurdle for the deal that could mark a major breakthrough in relations between the two countries. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov, File)

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel's Supreme Court on Sunday threw out four legal challenges to a landmark maritime agreement between Israel and Lebanon, clearing a major hurdle for the deal that could mark a major breakthrough in relations between the two countries.

The court did not immediately release its reasons for rejecting the challenges, which were submitted by an influential conservative policy group and an ultranationalist Israeli politician, among others. The court's ruling paves the way for the agreement to be given final approval by Israel's the government, a step expected later this week.

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