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Israel Accuses UN of Including It in Sexual Violence Blacklist Alongside Hamas
Israeli diplomats have issued a strong reprimand, stating that the United Nations (U.N.) has placed Israel on the same sexual violence blacklist as Hamas terrorists. The country severed official ties with the UN Secretary-General amid the controversy.
Official comments emphasize that Israel remains committed to addressing these allegations. Ambassador Danny Danon highlighted the political motivations behind the U.N.’s decision, calling it a distressing discrediting of Guterres. He reiterated Israel’s disapproaval of the UN Secretary-General and his stance against the proposed blacklist.
Diplomatic figures also addressed ongoing scrutiny over the UN’s framing of Israel in reports concerning children in conflict zones. Critics remain vocal regarding these representations.
Israel continues to maintain that it is a legitimate democracy and remains open to engaging with U.N. representatives to clarify accusations. Official statements underscore Israel’s determination to counter baseless claims.
For further updates, continue monitoring reliable international sources.
Israel’s Strong Response to UN’s Expanded Blacklist Decision
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