Israel 'added to UN blacklist' for sexual violence in conflict zones

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Israel 'added to UN blacklist' for sexual violence in conflict zones






https://www.middleeasteye.net/countries/israel" target="_blank">Israel has been added to the United Nations’ blacklist for sexual violence in conflict zones, the country’s ambassador to the UN said on Thursday.



Danny Danon https://x.com/dannydanon/status/2059843595830460666" target="_blank">condemned the decision as “political” and “detached from the facts and from reality”.



The move follows multiple reports by human rights organisations and media outlets - including Middle East Eye - documenting allegations of rape and other forms of sexual violence by Israeli forces against https://www.middleeasteye.net/countries/palestine" target="_blank">Palestinians since October 2023.



According to the Jerusalem Post, which https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-897572" target="_blank">first reported the listing, the Israeli Prison Service (IPS) will be included in the 2026 blacklist, while other Israeli bodies remain under monitoring for possible future inclusion.



In response, Israel has frozen relations with the office of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, according to the Jerusalem Post. 



“The UN secretary-general has put Israel on the same blacklist as Hamas, ISIS [Islamic State], and the most depraved terrorist organizations in the world," Danon told the outlet.



“This is a moral disgrace and a complete collapse of any credibility left to the UN.” 



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An Israeli soldier supervises the transfer of Palestinian men arrested during a military raid on Jenin on the border with the occupied West Bank, on 22 January 2025 (Gil Cohen-Magen/AFP)https://www.middleeasteye.net/sites/default/files/000_36VF4VT%20%282%29%20%281%29.jpeg" width="1400" />



An Israeli soldier supervises the transfer of Palestinian men arrested during a military raid on Jenin on the border with the occupied West Bank, on 22 January 2025 (Gil Cohen-Magen/AFP)







 





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