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Israel’s UN Ambassador Slams UN Over Swastikas in School Yearbooks
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 18, 2026
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What happened
Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador to the UN, condemned the organization after swastikas appeared in yearbooks at a UN school in New York. He said antisemitism inside UN-linked institutions shows the body is part of the problem if it ignores hatred of Jews.
- 01Danon attacked the UN after swastikas were found in a UN school’s yearbooks.
- 02He said antisemitism persists in institutions connected to the organization.
- 03Danon accused the UN of condemning hate except hatred of Jews.
- 04The incident involved the UN school in New York.
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