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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Israeli envoy shouts 'be quiet' at UN official during sexual violence in conflict event
Israel's UN Ambassador Danny Danon clashed with a senior UN official at a General Assembly event on Friday, shouting at her to "be quiet" after she attempted to raise a point of order. The confrontation erupted during an event marking the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, where Danon directed sharp criticism at Pramila Patten, the secretary-general's special representative on sexual violence in conflict, deman…
Be quiet or get out: Israeli envoy clashes with UN official
New York: A United Nations hearing in New York on Friday, June 19, descended into a heated exchange after Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, clashed with senior UN officials over reports accusing Israel of violations during the Gaza conflict. The confrontation took place during an event marking the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict. During his address, Danon called for the resignation of Pramila Patten…
'Shameful, Obsessed, You’ll Be Quiet Now!' Israeli Envoy’s Fiery Outburst At UN Official Over Israel Blacklisting Goes Viral
A United Nations hearing on conflict-related sexual violence descended into a dramatic confrontation after Israel's envoy Danny Danon accused the UN of targeting his country, triggering a heated exchange with senior UN official Vanessa Frazier that has since gone viral online.
‘Be Quiet or Get Out’: Israeli Envoy Danny Danon Clashes With UN Officials During Heated Hearing (Watch Video) | 🌎 LatestLY
The clash broke out after Israel's UN Ambassador Danny Danon used the forum in New York to demand the resignation of Pramila Patten, the UN secretary-general's special representative on conflict-related s*xual violence. Patten had recently authored a report placing Israel on a UN blacklist for alleged s*xual violence violations linked to the conflict, marking the first time the country has been listed. 🌎 ‘Be Quiet or Get Out’: Israeli Envoy Dan…
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.
UN meeting erupts over sexual violence allegations against Israel
NewsFeed“You will be quiet.” A UN meeting descended into a heated exchange when Israel’s ambassador accused the UN of unfairly targeting Israel over allegations against its soldiers and security forces. Israel was recently added to a UN blacklist for conflict-related sexual violence.Published On 20 Jun 202620 Jun 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Article Attribution | Read More at Article S…

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