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After Israel, Hamas and Islamic Jihad are also on the UN’s list of ‘shame’ on children’s rights in conflict.

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Israel, which has been included in the UN’s list of ‘shame’ over children’s rights in the conflict, says it is ‘shocked’.

Israel was notified on Friday “List of Shame” Israel’s Ambassador to the UN announced on the rights of children in conflict. “Shock and Loathing” Conclusion by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. “You know the most moral army in the world is the Israeli army”Gilad Erdan promised, according to the press release.

UN The Secretary-General publishes a report each year that lists the violations of children’s rights in twenty conflict zones around the world and lists in an annex – the so-called “Shame List” – those responsible for these violations, including children who have been killed and maimed. , recruitment, trafficking or sexual violence.

With the next report expected by the end of June, Israel’s ambassador to the UN announced that he had been notified of Israel’s inclusion on the list by the Secretary-General’s chief of staff.

“It’s an immoral decision that supports terrorism and rewards Hamas.”Gilad Erdan added. “The only person blacklisted today is the Secretary-General who, since the start of the war and even before, has rewarded terrorists and encouraged the use of children in terrorist activities. (…). Shame! »Gilad Erdan, who has continued to attack Antonio Guterres and the UN in general in recent months, emphasized.

Last year, the Russian armed forces and armed groups “affiliates” This was added to the UN list. But not Israel, much to the consternation of human rights organizations, which has been demanding its inclusion for years.

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