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Israeli officials are furious and determined to teach the UN chief a lesson for his perceived justification of the Hamas attack.

Furious Israeli Officials Vow to Teach UN Chief ‘A⁣ Lesson’ After His ‘Justifying’ of Hamas Attack

Israeli officials were outraged Wednesday over U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ comment that the deadly ‌Hamas attack on southern ‌Israel “did not ⁢happen in a vacuum,” calling it justification for terrorism.

“I​ will not meet with the UN ⁤secretary-general. After ‍the October 7 massacre, there is⁢ no place for a balanced approach. Hamas must be erased ⁢off the face of the planet!”

– ⁣Foreign Minister Eli Cohen

Israel’s envoy to the U.N. Gilad Erdan called for his resignation,‍ saying Israel must rethink its relations with ​the world ⁤body.

“We ⁤will refuse to grant ​visas to U.N. representatives. ​We have already refused to give one to Under-Secretary-General⁢ for Humanitarian ⁤Affairs Martin ‍Griffiths,”

– Gilad⁣ Erdan

Israel⁤ historically has had tense ​relations with the U.N., accusing it of being biased ⁤against it.

On Tuesday,⁢ Guterres addressed a special⁤ Security Council ⁣meeting on the Israel-Hamas war that ⁤was ​sparked by‍ the militant group’s Oct. 7 attack, which left at least 1,400 Israelis dead, ⁢and more than 220 taken hostage.

Israeli airstrikes have destroyed large swaths of the Gaza ⁢enclave, leaving at least 6,500 ‍Palestinians killed, including over 2,700 children, according to the ⁤Hamas-run Health Ministry.

The U.N. chief told the‍ council that he “condemned unequivocally the horrifying and⁤ unprecedented 7 October acts of ‌terror by Hamas in Israel.”

“Nothing can ⁤justify the deliberate killing, injuring and kidnapping of civilians — or the launching of rockets against civilian ⁢targets,”

– Antonio Guterres

But his⁤ contextualization of the attack created⁣ an uproar⁤ in Israel. It was‌ important, Guterres said, to acknowledge that ‍“the attacks by Hamas did not happen in a⁤ vacuum.”

“The Palestinian⁣ people have been subjected⁢ to‌ 56 years of suffocating occupation. They have seen their land steadily devoured by settlements and plagued by violence; ⁤their economy stifled; their people displaced and their homes demolished. Their hopes for a political solution ⁣to⁣ their⁣ plight have been vanishing,” ⁤he​ said.

On Wednesday, Guterres tried to walk back the comments, tweeting: “The grievances of the Palestinian ⁤people cannot justify the horrific attacks by Hamas. Those horrendous ⁢attacks ‍cannot justify ​the collective⁤ punishment of the Palestinian people.”

But Israel ‍was not mollified.

“The slaughter of Jew[s] by Hamas ‍on October ⁤7th was genocidal⁤ in‌ its intents and⁤ immeasurably ​brutal in ⁤its form,”

– Yad Vashem Chairman Dani ​Dayan

He said that it tests​ the ‌sincerity of world leaders who came to Yad Vashem and pledged “Never Again.”

”Those who seek to ‘understand,’ look ​for a justifying context, do not condemn ​the perpetrators, and do not ⁣call​ for the unconditional and immediate release of the abducted — fail the test. UN Secretary General Antonio ⁢Guterres failed the test.”

– Dani Dayan

The⁣ Western Journal has​ reviewed this Associated Press story and may‌ have altered it prior to ⁢publication to ensure ⁢that it meets⁣ our editorial standards.

The post Furious Israeli Officials Vow‌ to Teach ⁣UN Chief ‘A Lesson’ ⁣After‍ His ‘Justifying’ of‍ Hamas‍ Attack appeared first on ​ The Western Journal.

How do Israeli officials interpret Guterres’ remarks as ‍implying their responsibility for the aggression faced from Hamas?

‌ F the⁤ attack infuriated Israeli officials. They ⁤feel​ that Guterres’ remarks imply that⁣ Israel is ⁤somehow responsible for the aggression it faces from ⁣Hamas.

The Israeli Foreign Minister, ⁢Eli Cohen, expressed his strong reaction ‌to Guterres’ comments by refusing to meet with the UN Secretary-General.​ Cohen made it clear that he believes⁤ there is no room for a⁣ balanced approach⁢ after the October 7 massacre perpetrated by Hamas. He went so far as​ to call​ for the eradication of‌ Hamas⁢ from ‌the face of the planet, emphasizing the severity of⁣ the situation.

Gilad ⁢Erdan, Israel’s envoy to‍ the U.N., also⁢ expressed his discontent with Guterres’ remarks, calling for his resignation. Erdan argues that Israel needs to reassess its⁢ relationship ​with the ⁤international organization. As a first step, Israel has already⁤ denied visas to U.N. representatives,​ including Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Martin Griffiths.

It is not surprising that Israel has had ⁣a tense relationship with​ the U.N.​ throughout its history.‌ Israel has long accused the organization of bias against it, and the recent remarks ⁢made by Guterres have further fueled these accusations.

During a special Security Council meeting, Guterres addressed the Israel-Hamas war, which was triggered by​ the October 7 attack ⁣by Hamas. The attack resulted in​ the deaths of at least 1,400 Israelis and the hostage-taking of ​over 220 individuals. In response, Israel has conducted airstrikes that have caused significant destruction in the Gaza enclave. The Hamas-run Health Ministry reported the deaths of at ‌least 6,500 Palestinians, ⁤including over 2,700 children.

While Guterres condemned the acts of terror by Hamas, he also ⁣made remarks that contextualize the ⁣attack. Israeli officials took offense to his suggestion that the attack did not occur in isolation, believing that it implies Israeli responsibility for the aggression it faces.

Israeli⁣ officials are furious and demand a retraction of Guterres’ comments. They‍ argue that nothing justifies the deliberate killing, injuring,‍ and kidnapping of civilians,⁤ as well as the targeting of civilian​ areas with rockets.

The conflict between Israel and Hamas is⁣ complex and deeply rooted‌ in historical tensions. ​In such situations, it is crucial⁤ for international leaders to choose⁣ their words carefully ‍and avoid ‍implying ⁣blame or justifications. It is understandable that Israeli officials are incensed by Guterres’ comments and demand a‌ more balanced approach from⁣ the U.N. in addressing the conflict. It remains to be seen⁣ how this latest controversy will impact the already strained relationship between Israel and the‌ U.N.



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