
First on Fox: Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Dannon, criticized UK, France and Canada for the Israeli war against Hamas militants.
Responding to criticism, Dannon told Fox News Digital in a special interview at the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York that Israel gave importance to international law, it would not stop fighting Hamas until all the hostages are released.
“We have 58 hostages in Gaza. This war will not end when the hostages are left behind. We will bring them all back,” Danon said, emphasizing Israel’s determination to end the war and closed them. Danon also disappointed that the international community has not put much pressure on the hostage on Hamas, urging those countries to make a strong statement on their behalf.
A joint statement issued by leaders of United Kingdom, France and Canada condemned Israel’s military operations in Gaza, criticized human status and called for a immediate ceasefire. The statement also urged Israel to allow more assistance to Gaza, especially to re -start assistance to the Government of Israel to join the United Nations and to push for the release of all hostages organized by Hamas.
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IDF forces are operated in a city of Rafa in Gaza Strip. (Office of IDF Spokesperson)
Danon also raised the issue with a comment made by United Nations Understanding-General-General Tom Fletcher for humanitarian affairs, who accused Israel of massacre during his speech before the United Nations Security Council. Fletcher criticized Israel’s works in Gaza, stating that most of the areas were either under Israeli military control or under displacement orders.
“What Mr. Fletcher said in the Security Council was unacceptable and embarrassing, accusing us of a genocide. He knows better than this. It’s a complaint and I expect him to withdraw those words and apologize. We will not work with him until he will not make it clear that we will not harass him. Can
The Israeli Foreign Minister called the United Nations a ‘rotten, anti -Israeli and antisementary body’.
Tom Fletcher, United Nations Understanding for Human Affairs-General (Reuters/Dennis Balibhouse)
Regarding the inauguration of boundaries to allow the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the recent two months of assistance trucks, Fletcher commented on X, “fall in the ocean” to provide limited assistance to Israel’s temporary assistance.
Danon stressed that the aid was only given to NGOs that ensure that Hamas does not infiltrate their rank or loot for the citizens.
“Let’s stick to the facts,” Danon said. “We are still expecting a comeback of an inappropriate complaint that you claimed in the Security Council last week.”
Today, in a briefing, General Secretary spokesman Stephen Dusarric also referred to Fletcher’s statement, who stressed that the measure of assistance to meet the heavy needs of the population is still insufficient. He asked to open more crossings and to ensure a regular flow of assistance for simplification of procedures, without such measures, the human crisis in Gaza will continue to deteriorate.
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Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Dannon, speaks during the annual conference of Jerusalem Post in New York. (Mark Israel Cell / Jerusalem Post)
Danon also addressed the future of humanitarian aid in Gaza, especially in response to proposals to replace the United Nations Relief and Working Agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) with a new US-supported support mechanism.
“We decided that UNRWA would have nothing related to Israel. They know it, the United Nations knows it,” he said, criticizing the role of the United Nations in the region. He called it a welcome step towards addressing Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, he supported the US initiative. “I can’t understand how anyone can boycott human effort,” he said. “If those people care about the humanitarian crisis in the United Nations, then they should participate in these efforts, not to boycott them.”
Fox News’ Rachel Wolf contributed to this article.