On Tuesday, Israel blasted United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, after he condemned Israel’s airstrikes on Hamas military targets in Gaza overnight Monday, while saying nothing about Hamas breaking the ceasefire by firing a rocket into Israel that led to Israel's response.
“We are outraged that you are the secretary-general of the United Nations,” tweeted Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesperson Oren Marmorstein.
“Not a word about Hamas rejecting two ceasefire extensions [that] Israel accepted. Not a word about Hamas exploiting humanitarian aid or UNRWA employing terrorists. Indeed, we are outraged by your moral bankruptcy,” he said, referring to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.
Guterres said two hours prior that he was “outraged by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza,” and called for Jews to stop firing back at the terrorists and allow them to receive uninterrupted aid and the unconditional release of the hostages in exchange for terrorists being held in Israeli prisons with their Korans and prayer mats.
The latest clash follows a series of tensions between Israel and Guterres, who previously angered Israeli officials by stating Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack “did not happen in a vacuum,” although it's clear that Hamas sucks like a vacuum.
Israel has accused him of anti-Semitic bias, pointing to his decision to exclude Hamas from a U.N. list of entities accused of sexual violence, while later blacklisting Israel alongside Russia and terrorist organizations.
Following Iran’s October attack on Israel, then-foreign minister Israel Katz barred Guterres from entering the country, labeling him a “disgrace in U.N. history” for failing to condemn Iran unequivocally.
Following Iran’s October attack on Israel, then-foreign minister Israel Katz barred Guterres from entering the country, labeling him a “disgrace in U.N. history” for failing to condemn Iran unequivocally.
The U.N. is as useless as tits on a bull and should be kicked out of the United States.
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