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Danny Danon condemns the
UN for allegedly including
Israel in sexual violence blacklist
Danny Danon, the Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations (
UN), blasts the
UN for what he claims is their decision to include
Israel in a sexual violence blacklist that also includes
Hamas. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 4 Min Israeli officials blasted the United Nations after accusing the body of adding Israeli entities to a sexual violence blacklist that also includes the terrorist group
Hamas. "We are done with this
UN Secretary-General. Guterres has put
Israel on the same blacklist along with
Hamas,
ISIS and the most depraved terrorist organizations in the world. This is a moral disgrace that proves that Guterres has lost all credibility,"
Israel's ambassador to the U.N.
Danny Danon said in a statement shared with
Fox News Digital. A spokesperson for Danon said
Israel was officially freezing relations with the secretary-general's office as long as
Antonio Guterres holds the position. Danon claimed Guterres decided to include Israeli entities on a blacklist regarding sexual violence in conflict zones, prompting the ambassador to freeze relations with the U.N. Secretary-General's Office.
UN DRAFT REPORT ON CHILDREN IN CONFLICT ZONES RAISES EYEBROWS WITH FRAMING OF ISRAELIS Ambassador
Danny Danon of
Israel speaks during a joint press briefing with former hostage Ilana Gritzewsky at U.N. Headquarters on Aug. 27, 2025. (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket) "We are a strong democracy. We invited the representatives of the U.N. to come to
Israel to check those ridiculous allegations. They chose not to come. They chose to continue with the campaign against
Israel. We saw the lies in
The New York Times, and now we see another lie coming from the U.N.," Danon said in a video shared with
Fox News Digital. "We are done with this Secretary-General," he concluded. The United Nations has not confirmed the inclusion of
Israel on a sexual blacklist. The U.N. did not respond to an inquiry from
Fox News Digital.
Fox News Digital also reached out to
The New York Times for comment.
Israel FOREIGN MINISTRY CONDEMNS NEW YORK TIMES PIECE AS 'ONE OF THE WORST BLOOD LIBELS' IN MODERN PRESS
The Jerusalem Post first reported Wednesday night that the
Israeli Prison Service will be included on the U.N.'s list of countries that commit sexual violence in conflict zones. In early May,
The New York Times published an opinion piece from writer Nicholas Kristof accusing Israeli prison guards of conducting institutionalized sexual abuse of Palestinian prisoners. Kristof cited a 2025 U.N. report that called alleged Israeli sexual abuse of Palestinians "standard operating procedures towards Palestinians." New York Times opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote a piece titled "The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians." (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) Israeli officials strongly rejected the piece's premises and accused Kristof and the Times of blood libel, threatening to sue the outlet in American courts. "In an unfathomable inversion of reality, and through an endless stream of baseless lies, propagandist Nicholas Kristof turns the victim into the accused.
Israel -— whose citizens were the victims of the most horrific sexual crimes committed by
Hamas on October 7, and whose hostages were later subjected to further sexual abuse -— is portrayed as the guilty party," the
Israel Foreign Ministry wrote in a post on X in response to the Times piece. The Israeli Foreign Ministry further commented Thursday on the reported U.N. blacklisting. Secretary-General
Antonio Guterres speaks about the
Israel and
Hamas ceasefire deal at the United Nations in New York City on Jan. 15, 2025. (Eduardo Munoz/Reuters) "Over the past year,
Israel's Ambassador to the
UN and the Israeli delegation held a series of meetings with U.N. representatives and provided documents, data, as well as a detailed response to all the allegations that were raised. Despite this, the U.N. Secretary-General chose to advance a political decision and include
Israel alongside
Hamas and terrorist organizations," the foreign ministry wrote in a statement shared with
Fox News Digital. "The shameful and absurd U.N. decision to include Israeli entities in the annex to the CRSV report is further proof of the
UN’s true nature: a politicized and corrupt organization that has abandoned its founding principles and systematically targets
Israel as its primary mission. This decision is yet another example of the
UN’s long-standing, institutionalized hostility toward
Israel. Today’s decision must be understood in its true context: an attempt to create a fake symmetry between
Israel and the real sexual atrocities committed by
Hamas. This is its sole motivation. The person behind this farce is
Antonio Guterres," the statement continued. "This is the same Guterres who sought to 'contextualize' the October 7 massacre, who covered up the involvement of
UN employees in those atrocities, and who has dragged the
UN to its lowest point. Guterres is now exploiting his final months as Secretary-General to fabricate baseless accusations against
Israel, completely devoid of any factual merit.
Israel has comprehensively, thoroughly, and unequivocally refuted these allegations. Given that António Guterres has chosen to violate every standard of honesty, integrity, and professionalism,
Israel has decided to sever all ties with the Secretary-General’s Office and will wait until a new
UN Secretary-General is appointed," the statement concluded.