Antonio Guterres

Antonio Guterres is a Portuguese politician and diplomat, a former prime minister of Portugal, and the current UN secretary-general.

Without naming names, UN chief accuses Israel of misinformation

Israel's UN Ambassador Gilad Erdan said the condemnations by United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres were "empty words when compared to his actions."

By REUTERS
24/06/2024

Israel obligated to restore 'public order and safety' in Gaza, claims UN spokesperson

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres spoke of lawlessness in Gaza, with many of the humanitarian aid trucks entering the Strip looted and lack of authority to control the crisis.

By REUTERS
21/06/2024

UN chief warns: Lebanon cannot become another Gaza

Iran's mission to the UN that Hezbollah has the capability to defend itself and Lebanon against Israel, warning that "perhaps the time for the self-annihilation of this illegitimate regime has come."

UN to blacklist Israel, Hamas, Islamic Jihad in conflict report

Last year’s report listed entities such as the Taliban in Afghanistan and ISIS in Iraq. Hamas is also expected to be included in this year’s list.

We must pursue an advocacy campaign against the ICC in The Hague

We must fight for global public opinion and show how the ICC in The Hague not only defends but also collaborates with terrorism. 

By DAVID BEN-BASAT
25/05/2024

My Word: The Hague’s moral haze leaves a stain on history

Khan wanted to leave his mark. And he has. It’s a dark, bloody bruise. A stain on history. 

The UNRWA probe ignores the key issue - opinion

UNRWA had been transformed into a bloated international bureaucracy with a staff in excess of 30,000 and an annual budget of around $2.2 billion.

UNRWA and neutrality: It couldn’t be further from the truth

Research and an updated accumulation of facts regarding UNRWA’s questionable neutrality have finally been conducted.

By MICHAL HATUEL-RADOSHITZKY
27/04/2024

UN fails to black list Hamas for rape, Israel condemns decision while US is silent

Hamas does not appear on the black list of groups who are suspected of having committed sexual violence during a conflict, the Foreign Ministry said. 

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