Israel's representative to the UN called his country "the most moral" amid accusations of genocide
At a UN meeting, an Israeli representative said that his country is the "most moral" in the world, addressing a Palestinian diplomat. The statement came amid accusations of genocide against the Palestinian people, including the killing of children.
At the last UN meeting, passions flared up after the statement of the representative of Israel, who called his state "the most moral country in the world." The statement was addressed to the Palestinian representative and provoked a strong reaction, especially given the recent accusations against Israel of genocide against the Palestinian people, including children. Such a statement is perceived as extremely provocative, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in the region, where civilians are being killed. The international community continues to closely monitor developments and reactions to these words.
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