Israeli envoy and UN official clash at hearing on children in conflict
Diplomatic niceties broke down at the United Nations on Friday (June 19, 2026) when Israel’s ambassador and the U.N. secretary-general’s special representative for children and
Diplomatic niceties broke down at the United Nations on Friday (June 19, 2026) when Israel’s ambassador and the U.N. secretary-general’s special representative for children and armed conflict became embroiled in a furious shouting match at a public hearing. At a meeting in New York to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, the Israeli envoy, Danny Danon, demanded the resignation of Pramila Patten, who produced a report that blacklisted Israel for such alleged abuses for the first time, accusing her of bias.
“You caved to the secretary-general’s obsession with targeting Israel,” Mr. Danon said, referring to U.N. chief Antonio Guterres. Another U.N. official, Vanessa Frazier, Mr. Guterres’ representative for children and armed conflict and compiler of a separate report that also blacklists Israel, interjected by shouting a point of order. She demanded that Mr. Danon refrain from “personal attacks” and added that she had “verified evidence.” Danon said Ms. Frazier should be quiet. 24,174 children were killed, maimed, recruited, raped, or otherwise affected by grave violations in conflict zones last year, Vanessa Frazier, Special Representative of the Secretary-General, said Thursday, calling the toll "many scars on our collective moral conscience." pic.twitter.com/d11jjbRbwc — UN Web TV (@UNWebTV) June 19, 2026 Report on Israeli settler group violence “We are a member state, and you work for the U.N., and you will be quiet now.
You will be quiet... you and your shameful report,” he said. Ms. Frazier, Malta’s former U.N. ambassador, issued her report this week on behalf of Mr. Guterres warning that Israeli settler groups could be added to a global blacklist for violations against children as the U.N. chief voiced alarm at what he called a “staggering” rise in violations against Palestinian children. Israel itself already features in that report’s so-called list of shame annexes for alleged violations. When Ms. Patten’s report was issued last month, Mr. Danon called it “a new low” and Israel’s Foreign Ministry vowed to sever all ties with Mr. Guterres, who leaves office after 10 years at the year-end.
Both reports also blacklist Israel’s arch enemy Hamas.
