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Israel's ambassador
Danny Danon clashes with a
UN executive over alleged
sexual violence blacklist Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations
Danny Danon clashes with the U.N. Secretary-General's Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict
Vanessa Frazier over
Israel's alleged addition to a U.N. blacklist on sexual violence. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 4 Min Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations (U.N.)
Danny Danon erupted at
Vanessa Frazier, the U.N. Secretary-General's Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict, in a tense exchange over Frazier's role in placing
Israel on a blacklist on sexual violence. The pair shouted over each other during a Friday U.N. meeting marking the
International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict after a report Frazier helped author placed
Israel on a
sexual violence blacklist. "You caved to the pressure. You caved to the Secretary General's obsession with targeting
Israel. And in doing so," Danon began before Frazier chimed in.
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 via Getty Images) "No, you will be quiet, because I'm speaking now! You spoke, now I speak. You spoke, and now I'll speak. Shame on you, you're part of the bullying of
Israel. Shame on you, you can walk out. You spoke now, I speak. You can walk out, shame on you! You're part of this, you're part of his obsession," he continued. The United Nations Secretary-General's office listed Israeli entities in the annex of the U.N.'s annual Conflict-Related Sexual Violence report in May. The report specifically mentioned the
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Israel Prison Services and the country's border police Counter Terrorism Unit after U.N. Secretary-General
António Guterres labeled the organizations "a party credibly suspected of committing or being responsible for patterns of rape or other sexual violence." Danon had previously condemned the U.N.'s decision to add
Israel to the blacklist and announced a freezing of relations between
Israel and Guterres' office. NETANYAHU SLAMS 'TERRORIST-SUPPORTING'
UN COUNCIL THAT ACCUSED
Israel OF COMMITTING SEXUAL CRIMES In a statement to Fox News, Danon's office blasted the decision as a "stain" and noted that
Israel was being placed on a list with terrorist organizations. "
Israel has been placed on a blacklist alongside Hamas, ISIS, and Boko Haram. This is a moral disgrace that will be remembered as one of the darkest stains on
António Guterres’ legacy," he said. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addresses the media during the 38th Ordinary Session of the Heads of State and Government of the African Union at the African Union Commission headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Feb. 15, 2025. (Tiksa Negeri/Reuters) On Friday, Danon also called for U.N. Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Pramila Patten to resign. He then rebuffed an apparent attempt by Frazier to defend Patten, noting that Patten was not present at the meeting.
UN COMMISSION ACCUSES
Israel OF 'EXTERMINATION' IN CONTROVERSIAL REPORT "Ms. Patten was invited here, she chose not to be here. You will allow me to finish my words. Shameful. You are part of this shameful behavior. You are a part of it. Shame on you. Shame on you," Danon shouted. Patten's office told Fox News Digital that she was sick and out of the office since June 17 and that this was announced before the meeting. "I will speak and you will be quiet. You work for the U.N. and you will respect the rule of the U.N. Respect the rule. We will not allow you to bully us. We are a member state, and you work for the U.N., and you will be quiet now. You will be quiet. Shameful. You and your shameful report. We know why you took this position. We will not let you be part of this shameful campaign. I will finish my words. If you don't want to listen, go out," Danon continued.
UN REPORT TARGETING
Israel SPARKS BACKLASH, AUTHOR ACCUSED OF OVERSTEPPING HER MANDATE Danon contended that
Israel cooperated with the U.N. and that the organization did not independently review the evidence or give
Israel a fair opportunity to address the allegations. He also accused Patten of lending credibility to a politically motivated campaign against
Israel. Pramila Patten, Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict, speaks during a Security Council meeting on women and peace and security at the United Nations Headquarters. (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images) "If verifying the facts is not Ms. Patten’s responsibility, then what exactly is her responsibility?" Danon asked. "You knew
Israel had cooperated. You knew you had not reviewed the evidence yourself. Yet you chose to stand behind this falsehood. You should have said no. You should have resigned. You tried to stain
Israel’s name. But the stain is not on
Israel. The stain is on you," he said during the U.N. meeting. Patten's office rebuked Danon's claims of cooperation, telling Fox News Digital the claims were "not accurate in as much as the visit which was scheduled in March after Ramadan and before Passover (at the request of the State of
Israel and the State of Palestine) was suspended after the war with Iran broke out on 28 February." Danon's office also plans on filing a formal complaint with the U.N. over Frazier's interruptions during the meeting, his office told Fox News Digital. Fox News Digital contacted a spokesperson for Patten and for Frazier but did not immediately receive a response.