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Ali Alziadna, whose family members were kidnapped, to the Palestinian representative at the UN: "They are Muslims like you, why were they kidnapped?" - Walla! News

2024-03-12T09:54:13.518Z

Highlights: Ali Alziadna, whose family members were kidnapped, to the Palestinian representative at the UN: "They are Muslims like you, why were they kidnapped?" - Walla! News. The discussions in the Security Council were held following the report sent by the UN Secretary-General on sexual violence, which stated that these were done during October 7 attack. The Security Council meeting, initiated by the United States, Great Britain and France at Israel's request, was in fact the first discussion since October 7.


The two were recorded talking between the discussions at the Security Council held in New York, and at first the Palestinian representative seemed speechless, but then answered him briefly and walked away. The discussions in the Security Council were held following the report sent by the UN Secretary-General on sexual violence, which stated that these were done during October 7


Ali Alziadna, whose family members were kidnapped on October 7, confronted the Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations yesterday (Monday) at the end of the Security Council debate. "They are Muslims like you, why were my dear ones kidnapped?" words and then answers him and walks away.



Alziadna, whose brother Yosef and nephew Hamza are still kidnapped, was among the representatives of the families of the abductees who were sent to a discussion yesterday at the UN Security Council together with Foreign Minister Israel Katz. At the discussion in New York they discussed the report of the Secretary-General's dispatch for matters of sexual violence in conflict zones, which stated that there were incidents of rape and sexual assaults against Israeli women during the October 7 attack, as well as against Israeli abductees held captive in Gaza.

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The Security Council meeting, initiated by the United States, Great Britain and France at Israel's request, was in fact the first discussion since October 7 during which the UN Security Council focuses mainly on the attack on Israel and the crimes committed by Hamas.

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