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Israel’s UN envoy Danon: UN should stay out of ceasefire negotiations

“I think in Lebanon we’ve made some progress on a ceasefire. The council’s involvement would not be productive”

November 20, 2024 08:29
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Ambassador Danny Danon, Permanent Representative of Israel to the UN, speaks during a UN Security Council meeting on September 16 (Getty Images)
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“I don’t accept the terms starvation and famine,” Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon has told the JC in an interview at his office in New York City, in reference to the humanitarian conditions in Gaza. “The situation is not ideal but we are doing all that we can. There are players who want to cooperate and those who want to play the bashing game.”

Last week the Biden administration confirmed it would not impose an arms embargo on Israel, a month after the White House sent a letter to Jerusalem stating the Jewish state had 30 days to improve humanitarian conditions for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Danon believes Gazans have a stark choice: change tack or continue to promote terror, and he was not optimistic about which path they would choose. He was equally pessimistic about the situation in the West Bank, expressing his disappointment with the Palestinian Authority, a “weak” entity which “supported October 7.”

Last month the Palestine Liberation Organisation, headed by PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas, eulogised assassinated Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, who played a central role in the October 2023 massacre of 1,200 Israelis, as a “great national leader”.