The United Nations recently added the Israeli military to a list of offenders that failed to protect children over the past year, prompting condemnation from various parties. Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, called the decision “shameful,” while Foreign Minister Israel Katz warned of consequences for Israel’s relationship with the UN. The move was seen as a step closer to holding Israel accountable for alleged crimes, particularly in relation to the conflict with Hamas in Gaza. However, there is some dispute over the accuracy of casualty figures, with Israel and Hamas offering conflicting data. Despite the ongoing conflict, the situation in Gaza has worsened, with reports of possible famine and a lack of aid reaching those in need. The impact of this decision by the UN on Israel’s international standing and the humanitarian situation in Gaza is still uncertain, but it has sparked renewed debate over the handling of conflicts involving children.
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