Israel has announced it will sever all ties with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres after the UN added Israel to a blacklist of countries accused of sexual violence in conflict zones. The decision was revealed on Thursday in a video message posted on X by Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, who said Israel would no longer work with the Secretary-General. Danon criticized the upcoming UN report, calling the allegations that Israel used sexual violence as a weapon of war 'unreasonable.'
The UN report placed Israel among nations whose military and security forces have repeatedly committed acts such as rape against detainees or vulnerable populations. The Secretary-General had previously warned that such measures could be taken. In response, Israel’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement labeling the UN as a 'political and corrupt organization' that systematically targets Israel and has abandoned its founding principles.
Israel stated it would not re-engage with the Secretary-General’s office until a new UN chief is appointed. Guterres’s current term is set to end on December 31.