UN's blacklist of Israeli entities is part of 'reckless game' erasing moral distinction - editorial
The UN's recent blacklist of Israeli entities has sparked controversy by equating them with Hamas. Critics argue that this move blurs the lines between legitimate allegations and severe war crimes. The editorial emphasizes the moral implications of such actions by the UN.
- ▪The UN has placed Israeli institutions on a blacklist alongside Hamas.
- ▪This action is seen as erasing the moral distinction between different types of allegations.
- ▪Critics claim it undermines the severity of systematic sexual violence used in warfare.
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UN's blacklist of Israeli entities is part of 'reckless game' erasing moral distinction - editorialIn placing Israeli institutions alongside Hamas, the UN has practically collapsed the distinction between isolated criminal allegations and systematic sexual violence deployed as a weapon of war.Follow us on GoogleThe United Nations (UN) logo is seen at the headquarters in New York City, September 09, 2025.(photo credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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