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Shocked By 'Misinterpretations' Of My Statement In Security Council: UN Chief On Hamas Comment

In remar✃ks that angered Israel, Guterres had told the Security Council ministerial meeting on Tuesday on the Israel-Hamas conflict that it is 'important to also re𝄹cognize the attacks by Hamas did not happen in a vacuum.'

United Nation Secretary General Antonio Guterres
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 Amid uproar over his remar﷽ks that attacks by Hamas "did not happen in a vacuum", UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday expressed shock at the "misinterpretations" of his comments and asserted it was necessary to set the record straight that he was not justifying acts of terror by Hamas.

"I am shocked by the misinterpretations by some of my stat💫ement yesterday in the Security Council – as if I was justi꧂fying acts of terror by Hamas. This is false. It was the opposite," Guterres told reporters at the UN Security Council stakeout here.

"I believe i🍌t was necessary to set the record straight – especially out of respect to the vic🍰tims and to their families," he said.

In remarks that angered Israel, Guterres had told the Security Council m🎃inisterial meeting on Tuesday on the Israel-Hamas conflict that it is "important to also recognize the attꦆacks by Hamas did not happen in a vacuum."

"The Palestinian people have been subjected to 56 years of suffocating occupation. They have seen their land steadily devoured by settlements ꧒and plagued by violence; their economy stifled; their people displaced and their h☂omes demolished. Their hopes for a political solution to their plight have been vanishing,” he said.

Following these remarks, 𒅌Israel’s Foreign Minister Eli Cohen, who had participated in the Security Council session, cancelled his meeting with Guterres that was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon in the UN headquarters.

Later, talking to reporters ♍at the UN Security Council stakeout, Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan lashed out at Guterres, saying his remarks in the Council were “unfathomable”.

"You, Mr. Secretary-General, have lost all morality and impartiality. Because when you say those terrible words that these heinous attacks ﷽did not happen in a vacuum, you are tolerating terrorism and by tolerating terrorism, you are justifying terrorism,” Erdan said.

Erdan had said that Hamas beheaded babies, burnt families, raped women and abducted kids, babies and Holocaust survivors but t🎐he Secretary General is blaming Israel and the victim.

&quꦑot;This is a pure blood libel. This is a pure blood libel. And I think that the Secretary General must resign because from now on everyday that he's here in this building, unless he apologizeꦛs immediately today, we called him to apologize, there is no justification to the existence of this building,” Erdan said.

Speaking to reporters Wednesday, Guterres 🎀stressed that in the beginning of his intervention in Council on Tuesday, he had clearly stated that he “condemned unequivocally the horrifying and unprecedented” October 7 acts of terror by Hamas in Israel.

"Nothing can justify the deliberate killing, injuring and kidnapping of civilians – or the launching of rockets against civilian targets,” Guterres said, repeating the remarks 💟he had made in the Council.

He added that he also spoke of the grievancജes of the Palestinian people when he said in the Council that “But th💝e grievances of the Palestinian people cannot justify the appalling attacks by Hamas.”

Guterres said that in his full intervention in the Council, he had referred to all his positions on “all aspects of the Middle East crisis🎀."

On Wednesday, Guterres said in a post on X: "The grievances of the Palestinian people cannot justify the horrif⛎ic attacks by Hamas. Those horrendous attacks cannot justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian people."

More than 1,400 people in Israel have b🥃een killed, mostl🤡y civilians who died in the initial Hamas rampage into southern Israel.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza has reported over 6,500 Palestinians have been k❀illed in Israeli air strikes, including over 2,000 children and 1,100 women as well as journalists, medical workers and first responders, with more than 15,000 injured.