Israeli ambassador lashes out at UN official, condemns UK, France, Canada statement on aid
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Tom Fletcher, United Nations undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs (REUTERS/Denis Balibouse)

Regarding the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the recent opening of the borders to allow aid trucks into Gaza after two months, Fletcher commented on X, calling Israel’s temporary permission to deliver limited aid a “drop in the ocean.” 

Danon stressed that the aid was only granted to NGOs that ensure Hamas does not infiltrate their ranks or loot aid intended for civilians.

“Let’s stick to the facts,” Danon said. “We are still expecting a retraction of the inappropriate libel that you asserted last week at the Security Council.”

In a briefing today, Stéphane Dujarric, spokesperson for the secretary-general, also referenced the statement by Fletcher, who stressed that the scale of aid is still insufficient to meet the overwhelming needs of the population. He called for more crossings to be opened and for the simplification of procedures to ensure a regular flow of aid, emphasizing that without such measures, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza would continue to worsen.

Danny Danon, Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, speaks during the Jerusalem Post's annual conference in New York.

Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, speaks during the Jerusalem Post’s annual conference in New York. (Marc Israel Sellem/Jerusalem Post)

Danon also addressed the future of humanitarian aid in Gaza, specifically in response to proposals for replacing the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) with a new U.S.-backed aid mechanism. 

“We decided that UNRWA will not have anything connected to Israel. They know it, the U.N. knows it,” he said, criticizing the U.N.’s role in the region. He voiced support for the U.S. initiative, calling it a welcome step toward addressing Gaza’s humanitarian crisis. “I cannot understand how anyone can boycott a humanitarian effort,” he added. “If those people in the U.N. care so much about the humanitarian crisis, they should take part in these efforts, not boycott them.”

Fox News’ Rachel Wolf contributed to this article.

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