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Danny Danon

“How dare you slander our efforts? How dare you lie about the brave soldiers of the IDF? How dare you blame them of the spreading the virus? They risk their lives to contain the outbreak for both Israelis and Palestinians.”
“The Palestinian leadership will have to choose between slandering or receiving support from Israel. It cannot have both,” said Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon.
“Even in this new and difficult environment, we continue to take part in the ongoing diplomatic work within the family of nations,” said Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon.
That Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has called the Israeli prime minister a racist means he “is either a liar, an ignorant fool or both,” says Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon.
The postponement of the Palestinian resolution is “nothing to celebrate right now,” and that the real “victory or a success will be when we have real negotiations and a peace treaty signed,” said Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon.
“The world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism should not be allowed to develop and test ballistic missiles,” said Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon. “This common-sense standard must be restored by the international community.”
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon said “the Palestinians have to decide whether to continue down the path of rejection or to come to the negotiating table.”
Israeli and American representatives at the United Nations believe that the unveiling of the long-awaited initiative will spark resistance within various U.N. bodies, specifically the Security Council.
Russian veterans and survivors of infamous Nazi concentration camp will attend a historic event at U.N. headquarters in New York • Danon: “This is the hour for cooperation” between Israel and Russia.
“Here is a clear opportunity to prove that all the talk about standing up to #antisemitism is not just an empty promise, but will be followed by action,” posted Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon.
The extension comes in the context of Israel’s political stalemate, which has led the country to three rounds of elections in under 12 months.
“For many reasons, awareness of our communities’ history is not at the level it should be. We welcome any opportunity to educate and engage diplomats and foreign dignitaries on the story of the ignored and forgotten Jewish refugees,” said JIMENA board member Nathaniel Malka.