News Desk - Diplomatic niceties shattered at the United Nations on Friday, June 19, 2026, when Israel's UN Ambassador Danny Danon and UN official Vanessa Frazier erupted into a furious shouting match during a public hearing in New York to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict.
The confrontation began when Danon demanded the resignation of UN official Pramila Patten, the Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, accusing her of bias after she produced a report that for the first time blacklisted Israel for alleged sexual abuses in conflict. Danon sharply criticized UN Secretary-General António Guterres, saying, "You caved to the secretary-general's obsession with targeting Israel," referring to multiple reports targeting Israel over alleged abuses.
The clash intensified when Vanessa Frazier, Guterres' special representative for children and armed conflict and compiler of a separate report also blacklisting Israel, interrupted Danon shouting a "point of order". Frazier demanded Danon refrain from "personal attacks" and asserted she had "verified evidence". Danon immediately rebuffed her, declaring: "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". The exchange centered on disputes over UN allegations that Israeli soldiers and settlers committed sexual violence against Palestinians during the Gaza conflict.
This dramatic confrontation highlights the escalating tensions between Israel and the United Nations amid growing scrutiny over the Gaza war, with Danon accusing the UN of bias while Frazier defended the reports as evidence-based. The shouting match marked a rare breakdown of diplomatic protocol at a high-level UN human rights event, underscoring the deepening divide over allegations of conflict-related sexual violence involving Israeli forces.
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