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Israeli envoy accuses UN of walking away from Gaza aid talks

Israel’s ambassador to the UN has accused the organization of walking away from negotiations over a new Gaza aid proposal. (File/AFP)
Israel’s ambassador to the UN has accused the organization of walking away from negotiations over a new Gaza aid proposal. (File/AFP)
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08 May 2025 02:05:55 GMT9
08 May 2025 02:05:55 GMT9
  • Danny Danon accuses secretary-general of ‘trying to protect a failed model’
  • UN rejects proposal to close distribution system in favor of Israel-operated hubs

Caspar Webb

NEW YORK CITY: Israel’s ambassador to the UN has accused the organization of walking away from negotiations over a new Gaza aid proposal.

The remarks came after the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs on Sunday rejected a plan to deliver all aid supplies to the enclave through Israeli-operated hubs.

Israel’s security cabinet on Monday approved plans to “conquer” almost all of Gaza in a bid to step up military pressure on Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which still hold 59 Israeli hostages.

The rejected Israeli aid proposal involved the closure of the existing distribution system operated by the UN and its partners.

Speaking outside the UN Security Council on Wednesday, Israeli UN Ambassador Danny Danon said that his country’s efforts were aimed at ensuring humanitarian aid reached the right people.

“Israel has been engaged in constructive discussions to establish secure and effective aid delivery solutions that ensure food, water and medicine reach civilians, not Hamas terrorists.

“These are serious efforts aimed at solving a real problem — the constant and mass stealing of humanitarian aid by Hamas. Rather than engage with our proposals or seek constructive alternatives, the UN and the secretary-general chose to walk away,” he said.

“I must ask why. Why was there no attempt at a constructive dialogue, to hear ideas, to discuss them?”

The OCHA accused Israel of attempting to “reinforce control over life-sustaining items as a pressure tactic, as part of a military strategy.”

Jens Laerke, the office’s spokesperson, said on Tuesday: “It appears to be a deliberate attempt to weaponize the aid and we have warned against that for a very long time. Aid should be provided based on humanitarian need to whomever needs it.”

Only 16 of Gaza’s 29 Palestine Red Crescent Society clinics remain partially functional and are facing severe shortages.

Laerke relayed testimonies from colleagues in Gaza who had seen people “rummaging through garbage, trying to find something edible.”

He described the humanitarian situation in the enclave as “harsh, brutal and inhuman.”

But Danon accused UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres of protecting a failed system.

“If the goal is to exclude Hamas and deliver humanitarian assistance without political agendas, then why did the secretary-general abandon the table so quickly?

“Why is he trying to protect a failed model? I would remind the secretary-general that 59 hostages still remain in Hamas captivity. We will never leave them behind.

“Israel will continue doing what the UN should be doing: defending our people, dismantling terror and above all, fighting for the freedom of the 59 hostages held by Hamas.”

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