Tel Aviv’s first reaction to being on the list of child-killing regimes
report Mehr News Agency Quoting from Al Jazeera, Israeli Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz announced that the decision to add Tel Aviv to the international list of regimes that violate children’s rights will have an impact on Tel Aviv’s relations with the United Nations.
In this regard, the ambassador of the Zionist regime to the United Nations also announced that the inclusion of the Israeli army in the blacklist of child-killing regimes has been brought to his notice.
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He added that Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations, has called for Tel Aviv to be added to the black list of child-killing regimes.
In its brutal attack on Gaza, the Israeli army has killed more than 15 thousand Palestinian children. They make up about 40% of the total number of Palestinian martyrs. According to official statistics, after 8 months of the Gaza war, more than 36 thousand Palestinians have been martyred and 86 thousand others have been injured, and about 70% of Gaza’s civilian infrastructure, including schools, residential houses, and hospitals, have been destroyed.
The Hague International Court also in 24 May has issued arrest warrants for a number of leaders of the Zionist regime, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and War Minister Yoav Galant. Before this, some international circles, including the Human Rights Watch organization, had criticized the Zionist regime and demanded that this regime be added to the list of shame of the United Nations.