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Israeli envoy and UN official clash at hearing on children in conflict

By Thomson Reuters Jun 19, 2026 | 5:41 PM

June 19 (Reuters) – Diplomatic niceties broke down at the United Nations on Friday when Israel’s ambassador and the U.N. secretary-general’s special representative for children and armed ​conflict became embroiled in a furious shouting match ‌at a public hearing.

At a meeting in New York to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, the Israeli envoy, Danny Danon, demanded the resignation of Pramila Patten, who ‌produced ​a report that blacklisted Israel for ⁠such alleged abuses for the ⁠first time, accusing her of bias.

“You caved to the secretary-general’s obsession with targeting Israel,” Danon said, referring to U.N. chief Antonio Guterres.

Another U.N. official, Vanessa Frazier, Guterres’ ​representative for children and armed conflict and compiler of a separate report that also blacklists Israel, interjected by shouting ⁠a point of order. She ⁠demanded that Danon refrain from “personal attacks” and added ​that she had “verified evidence.”

Danon said Frazier should be quiet.

“We are ​a member state, and you work for the U.N., ‌and you will be quiet now. You will be quiet … you and your shameful report,” he said.

Frazier, Malta’s former U.N. ambassador, issued her report this week on behalf of ⁠Guterres warning that Israeli settler groups could be added to a global blacklist for violations against children as the U.N. chief voiced ⁠alarm at what ‌he called a “staggering” rise in violations against ⁠Palestinian children.

Israel itself already features in that ​report’s ‌so-called list of shame annexes for alleged violations.

When ​Patten’s report ⁠was issued last month, Danon called it “a new low” and Israel’s foreign ministry vowed to sever all ties with Guterres, who leaves office after 10 years at the year-end.

Both reports also blacklist Israel’s arch enemy Hamas.

(Reporting by David Brunnstrom; Editing ​by Andrea Ricci )