Zionist regime: Guterres is morally corrupt.
On Saturday, the representative of the Zionist regime in the United Nations strongly criticized the Secretary General of the United Nations, describing him as morally corrupt because he did not support this regime.
On Saturday, Gilad Erdan, the representative of the Zionist regime in the United Nations, once again criticized the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres.
In his words, he said: “The Secretary General of the United Nations who does not condemn terrorism does not deserve his position.”
Erdan added: “The Secretary General of the United Nations who does not support the democratic government that fights terrorism is morally corrupt.”
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres sent a letter to the UN Security Council on the situation in Gaza on Wednesday evening. He published this letter based on Article 99 of the UN Charter, which deals with threats to world peace.
Guterres asked the members of the UN Security Council to prevent a humanitarian crisis by exerting pressure and called for a humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
In this regard, the United Nations Security Council held a meeting on Saturday morning during which an immediate ceasefire resolution was voted on in the Gaza Strip, but the United States of America vetoed the UN Security Council resolution to establish an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. This was while 13 council members voted in favor of this resolution. England abstained and America vetoed it.
After the veto of the UN Security Council resolution for a cease-fire in Gaza, Israeli representative Gilad Erdan thanked the Joe Biden administration for its “strong support for Israel” in a message on the X social network. He described the resolution as “distorted” and claimed that a ceasefire would only be possible if all prisoners in Gaza were freed and Hamas was destroyed.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Israeli regime, also expressed his appreciation for the action of the United States in vetoing the UN Security Council resolution for a cease-fire in Gaza.