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António Guterres

“Shame on him,” Foreign Minister Cohen tells JNS in response to the secretary-general’s apparent blame of Israel for the terrorists’ massacre.
Yad Vashem blasted Secretary-General António Guterres, saying that he “failed the test” to uphold “Never Again.”
“Mr. Secretary-General, in what world do you live?” said Foreign Minister Eli Cohen.
The first delivery is expected to take place “in the next day or so,” according to the U.N.
“This most recent violence does not come in a vacuum,” claimed António Guterres, the United Nations secretary-general. “The reality is that it grows out of a long-standing conflict, with a 56-year long occupation and no political end in sight.”
The Israeli prime minister also discussed the Iranian threat, normalization with Saudi Arabia and the new economic corridor from India to Europe.
“Unilateral actions are intensifying and undermining the possibility of a two-state solution, the only pathway to lasting peace and security for Palestinians and Israelis,” the U.N. secretary-general claimed.
The discussion centered on antisemitism and U.S. support for Israel.
The P.A. will keep at the “blame game” it has played for 75 years rather than promoting the causes of Palestinians, said Danny Danon, the former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations.
The Israeli defense minister conveyed the message to U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres in New York City.
“Let me be clear: There is no ‘right of return,’” the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations said. “You all know this.”
António Guterres, secretary-general of the United Nations, claimed that Israel “obviously” used excessive force in its counter-terrorism operation in Jenin.