Israel Katz, the former Israeli Finance Minister, expressed his intense annoyance at the UN’s inaction in the wake of a recent Hezbollah attack on Israeli citizens. Katz revealed in a message on his verified Twitter account that an early-morning attack on the northern Israeli town of Matula murdered five people, including an Israeli farmer and four foreign laborers.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Hezbollah militants allegedly carried out the attack, targeting the residents with direct gunfire.
Katz extended his condolences to the bereaved families, emphasizing the tragedy of the loss. “I send my condolences to the families,” Katz wrote, mourning the Israeli and foreign civilian lives claimed by the violence.
However, his post took a critical tone against the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres. Katz accused Guterres of failing to acknowledge Hezbollah’s actions, condemning what he viewed as the UN’s one-sided stance.
According to Katz, the UN has increasingly turned a blind eye to provocations from groups aligned with Iran, such as Hezbollah. “Guterres and the UN lost their compass and conscience a long time ago,” Katz remarked, asserting that the UN’s actions have emboldened “the terrorist organizations and the Iranian axis of evil” against Israel.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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