Israeli surgeon disinvited from remote appearance at Lebanese medical conference after complaints
Under Lebanese law, it is illegal for Lebanese individuals to communicate or have contact with Israelis under the 1955 Anti-Israel Boycott Law and the Lebanese Penal Code
Assessment
A Lebanese medical conference has withdrawn an invitation to an Israeli surgeon for a remote appearance following complaints, highlighting the continued enforcement of Lebanon's 1955 Anti-Israel Boycott Law and Penal Code provisions that criminalize contact with Israelis. The incident underscores how legal barriers in Lebanon prevent professional and academic exchanges with Israeli counterparts, even in virtual settings. It remains to be seen whether this will prompt discussion among international medical organizations about the impact of such laws on scientific collaboration.
