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The arms cache was found near a former school and hospital during operations to dismantle terror infrastructure.
The pronouncement could have major implications relating to a lawsuit filed by victims’ families of the Hamas-led massacre in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
“The presence of ambassadors from around the world today is a powerful reminder that the victims’ memories live on,” stated Danny Danon, Israeli ambassador to the United Nations.
The review “is not about changing UNRWA’s mandate,” according to a U.N. spokesman.
The Human Rights Council’s support for Albanese actions “make clear the United Nations tolerates antisemitic hatred, bias against Israel and the legitimization of terrorism,” Washington said.
Jonathan Miller, Israel’s deputy envoy, stated that “our actions are guided not by ambition of expansion but purely by necessity, security and prevention.”
The International Court of Justice has been asked to rule on the legality of the Jewish state banning the agency, which Israel accuses of ties to terror.
“As always, you don’t let the facts get in the way when spreading slander against Israel,” an Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman told the U.N. secretary-general.
“The inmates are running the asylum,” the NGO wrote.
The State Department told JNS the council “protected human rights abusers and antisemitic terrorists such as Hamas by allowing them to use the organization to shield themselves from scrutiny.”
The Israeli envoy accused the global body of “political theater” for accusing Israel of neglecting the needs of Gazans while ignoring anti-Hamas protesters.
Israel’s advocates received the news with satisfaction as its critics speculated that it was the result of intense diplomatic pressure.