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“Israel’s fight is with Hamas and not the Palestinian civilians the terrorist group falsely purports to represent,” a U.S. envoy told the U.N. Security Council.
“The big question is whether the president and the secretary of state are going to sign on to it or not,” Michael Doran said on his podcast.
The Israeli envoy to the United Nations said that “we do not shy away from threats and will not remain silent in the face of Iranian attempts at incitement and lies.”
A United Nations spokeswoman told JNS that “we’re very concerned that the Houthis continue to launch attacks targeting Israel.”
The Hamas terrorist group blamed the U.N.'s World Food Programme for the security lapses.
“We will defend our citizens, no matter how far the threat,” said Danny Danon at a press conference in New York.
The secretary-general “couldn’t bring himself to mention” that Israeli citizens have been “relentlessly attacked by the Houthis,” the Foreign Ministry said.
Israel will submit a report this week to the United Nations detailing the “torture and atrocities experienced by Israeli hostages since Oct. 7.”
“The United Nations and the international community are trying to forget the torture and atrocities that took place on Oct. 7,” Danny Danon stated.
Francesca Albanese, the U.N. special rapporteur for the Palestinians, wrote that “many, including Holocaust survivors, continue to rise against Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians.”
The global body said that “an airstrike occurred” followed by “looting,” without specifying further what happened to half of an aid convoy.
JNS has reported that the global body has often neglected Jewish holidays while acknowledging those of other faiths.