United Nations Secretary-General
António Guterres speaks during a Security Council meeting at United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, May 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] UNITED NATIONS (AP) — An annual United Nations report documenting sexual violence in conflicts worldwide has included
Israeli forces for the first time since the review began more than 15 years ago for their treatment of
Palestinian detainees.
Israel denies the accusations.The 35-page report — shared by the Israeli mission to the U.N. late Thursday ahead of its expected release Friday — blacklists 77 government and non-government parties in a dozen countries suspected of committing or being responsible for sexual violence in conflicts around the world. It says the number of cases rose sharply in 2025 from 2024.
Russian armed and security forces were also blacklisted for the first time this year for sexual violence against prisoners of war and civilians detained during the war in
Ukraine.The list for 2025 includes
Israel’s armed and security forces as well as
Hamas militants, who were previously blacklisted after their attack in
Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, which sparked the war in Gaza. Both
Israel and Russia were warned in last year’s report by U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres that they could be put on the list. 2 MIN READ 2 MIN READ 6 MIN READ The ambassadors of both countries expressed outrage at their inclusion and lashed out at Guterres. “We will write a letter to the secretary-general saying that these are unsubstantiated lies and alleged things which again portray Russia as a villain, like they do all the time,” Russia’s U.N. Ambassador
Vassily Nebenzia said. He said Russia is documenting and preparing a report on how the Ukrainians are treating Russian prisoners of war. “We are done with this
UN Secretary-General,”
Danny Danon, the Israeli ambassador to the U.N., said in a statement on social media. “Guterres has put
Israel on the same blacklist along with Hamas, ISIS and the most depraved terrorist organizations in the world.” Guterres’ second five-year term ends Dec. 31. Danon said
Israel had provided documents, data and detailed responses to the allegations that are raised in the report. The report said in 2025 the U.N. was able to document “patterns of sexual violence” against Palestinians detained in
Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories, and verified multiple incidents of conflict-related sexual violence, including as a form of torture, inflicted on 14 men, seven women, nine boys and one girl from Gaza and the West Bank. It said 13 cases occurred in 2025 and 18 in 2023 and 2024.“Violations consisted of rape, including with objects, gang rape, attempted rape, physical violence to the genitals, instances of targeted shooting of the genitals, touching of breasts and genitals, strip and cavity searches conducted without apparent security justification, forced nudity and threats of rape,” the report stated.It detailed at least nine victims, mostly from Gaza, who were raped or gang raped, in some cases repeatedly, by perpetrators from the
Israel Defense Forces and
Israel’s prison service, its special forces and police units.
Israel’s foreign ministry said Thursday it has “comprehensively, thoroughly, and unequivocally refuted these allegations.” “This decision is yet another example of the
UN’s long-standing, institutionalized hostility toward
Israel,” the foreign ministry wrote on X. The report again includes accusations of sexual violence by Hamas, but says many of the details could not be independently confirmed because the Israeli government continues to deny the U.N. the access it needs to carry out investigations. Russian authorities also consistently deny access to U.N. human rights investigators, the report said, but they still were able to verify 310 cases of conflict-related sexual violence in Russia and Russian-occupied areas of
Ukraine against prisoners of war and civilian detainees. The vast majority of the victims were men, the report said.Human rights monitors in
Ukraine documented 31 cases of conflict-related sexual violence against prisoners of war and civilian detainees, the majority of which occurred prior to 2025, the report said.
Ukraine has not been put on the U.N. blacklist. Amiri covers foreign policy and the United Nations as a correspondent for The Associated Press, based in New York.