(Israel Hayom) Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, issued a forceful dismissal of Secretary-General António Guterres’ warning regarding Israel’s potential inclusion in the organization’s sexual violence documentation.
Danon characterized the threat as another manifestation of systematic bias that elevates unverified accusations above addressing documented Hamas atrocities.
The diplomatic clash intensified following Guterres’ distribution of a formal warning letter placing Israel in a cautionary category ahead of possible inclusion in next year’s comprehensive report on sexual abuse patterns in conflict environments. The secretary-general’s current report articulates “serious concern” about alleged sexual violence by Israeli security personnel against Palestinians across multiple detention centers, holding facilities, and military installations, specifically referencing Sde Teiman.
Danon’s response emphasized Israel’s commitment to lawful conduct while condemning what he described as prejudicial treatment. “The secretary-general repeatedly chooses to embrace baseless accusations word-for-word, founded on partisan publications. The UN must concentrate on Hamas’ devastating war crimes and securing complete hostage release. Israel remains undeterred in protecting its citizens while maintaining adherence to international legal standards,” Danon stated.
Guterres acknowledged that Israel’s denial of inspector access hampers the organization’s ability to establish definitive behavioral patterns, while simultaneously expressing “substantial concern” about documented violence indicators.
His correspondence outlines immediate requirements for Israeli compliance, encompassing explicit anti-violence command directives, accountability systems, comprehensive complaint investigations, leadership responsibility protocols, and unrestricted UN monitoring access with humanitarian assistance provision.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar previously confronted Guterres during Israel’s Security Council presentation on hostage conditions roughly one week earlier. “Are you aware of Secretary-General Guterres’ social media response following the horrific images of Avitar and Rom? Complete silence. Thunderous quiet. Yet everyone witnesses his relentless and compulsive anti-Israel posting,” Sa’ar declared.
This article originally appeared in Israel Hayom.