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Israeli envoy and UN official clash at hearing on children in conflict

The confrontation over UN blacklists for alleged Gaza conflict abuses escalated into a shouting match as officials defended verified evidence.

  • On Friday, Israeli envoy Danny Danon demanded the resignation of United Nations official Pramila Patten at a New York meeting, accusing her of bias for blacklisting Israel in a report on sexual violence.
  • Diplomatic tensions escalated as Danon and Vanessa Frazier, the United Nations secretary-general's representative for children and armed conflict, engaged in a shouting match at a public United Nations hearing.
  • Frazier, representing United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, issued a report this week warning that Israeli settler groups could be blacklisted for violations against Palestinian children, citing a "staggering" rise in violations.
  • Refusing to back down, Danon told Frazier to be "quiet," calling her report "shameful," while Frazier demanded he refrain from "personal attacks" and insisted she had "verified evidence."
  • Both reports also blacklist Hamas; following May findings where Danon labeled Patten's work "a new low," Israel vowed to sever all ties with Guterres, who leaves office after 10 years.
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A heated exchange between Israeli and UN officials took place during a public hearing at the United Nations. Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon called the UN report a double standard and demanded the official's resignation, sparking heated debate.

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kikar.co.il broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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