Israel Decries UN Listing on Sexual Violence Register
Diplomatic Fury Ignites as Jerusalem Rejects Allegations, Citing Political Bias
Israel expresses outrage over UN decision to include it on a list concerning sexual violence, denouncing the move as politically motivated.
Black & WhiteUNITED NATIONS — Israel has reacted with fierce indignation to the United Nations' decision to include its military on a global register of entities implicated in sexual violence during armed conflict. This contentious move, part of the Secretary-General’s annual report, has immediately inflamed an already fraught relationship between Jerusalem and the international body.
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