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UN Blacklists Israel, Russia for Sexual Violence

Analysis based on 118 articles · First reported May 28, 2026 · Last updated May 30, 2026

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-70
Attention
6
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118
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The blacklisting of Israel and Russia by the United Nations for sexual violence in conflict zones is expected to cause significant reputational damage to both nations. Israel's decision to sever ties with António Guterres's office could lead to further diplomatic isolation and potentially impact international aid and cooperation, while Russia's continued condemnation for actions in Ukraine may reinforce existing sanctions and international pressure.

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The United Nations has added Israel and Russia to its blacklist of countries suspected of committing sexual violence in conflict zones. This decision, detailed in António Guterres's annual report to the UN Security Council, has been met with strong condemnation from both nations. Israel, through its UN Ambassador Danny Danon, announced it would sever all ties with António Guterres's office, accusing him of bias and spreading lies. The report includes harrowing descriptions of abuses by Israeli armed and security forces against Palestinian detainees and by Russian forces against Ukrainian prisoners of war and civilian detainees. While Hamas was already on the blacklist, Israel's inclusion alongside the militant group has been particularly contentious. Russia has also rejected the accusations, calling them politically motivated. The UN's Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Pramila Patten, confirmed an invitation from Israel for a visit but cited disagreements over its scope and access, leading to its suspension. This event marks a significant escalation in diplomatic tensions between the UN and both Israel and Russia, with potential long-term implications for international relations and accountability.

100 United Nations blacklisted Israel
100 United Nations released report
95 United Nations blacklisted Russia
92 Benjamin Netanyahu instructed legal advisers The New York Times
90 Israel cut all contact António Guterres
85 Danny Danon denounced decision United Nations
80 Israel denied accusations United Nations
76 Russia committed violations Ukraine
75 Russia condemned inclusion United Nations
70 Pramila Patten confirmed invitation Israel
70 Wazalendo armed elements perpetrated sexual violence
70 National Forces of Liberation perpetrated sexual violence
65 Vasily Nebenzya expressed outrage United Nations
60 Danny Danon rejected warning António Guterres
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The United Nations has blacklisted Israel and Russia for conflict-related sexual violence, leading to a diplomatic fallout with Israel and accusations of bias. This action impacts its credibility and relations with member states.
Importance 100 Sentiment -20
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Israel has been blacklisted by the United Nations for conflict-related sexual violence, leading to severe reputational damage and a decision to sever all ties with UN Secretary-General António Guterres's office. This decision highlights the escalating tensions between Israel and the UN.
Importance 100 Sentiment -70
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As the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres is at the center of the controversy, having blacklisted Israel and Russia. Israel has decided to sever all ties with his office, accusing him of bias and spreading lies. His actions have led to a significant diplomatic crisis.
Importance 95 Sentiment -30
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Russia has been blacklisted by the United Nations for conflict-related sexual violence in Ukraine, facing significant reputational damage and condemnation from Ukraine. Russia denies the accusations, calling them politically motivated.
Importance 90 Sentiment -60
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As Israel's UN Ambassador, Danny Danon vehemently condemned the UN's decision to blacklist Israel, calling it 'outrageous' and 'political.' He announced Israel's decision to sever all ties with António Guterres's office, playing a key role in the diplomatic response.
Importance 85 Sentiment -60
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The Israel Defense Forces are among the Israeli entities cited in the UN report for alleged sexual violence against Palestinian detainees. This inclusion contributes to Israel's blacklisting and the subsequent diplomatic fallout with the UN.
Importance 80 Sentiment -65
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The Israel — Israel Prison Service is specifically mentioned in the UN report as one of the Israeli authorities involved in alleged sexual violence against Palestinian detainees. This inclusion is a key factor in Israel's blacklisting and the resulting diplomatic tensions.
Importance 75 Sentiment -60
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Hamas was already on the UN blacklist for sexual violence and its continued inclusion is used by Israel to highlight the perceived injustice of being listed alongside a militant group. The report reiterates accusations against Hamas for sexual violence during the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
Importance 70 Sentiment -80
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As the UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict and author of the report, Pramila Patten confirmed the invitation from Israel for a visit but cited disagreements over its scope and access, leading to its suspension. She highlighted the disturbing global increase in conflict-related sexual violence.
Importance 70 Sentiment 10
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo>>> is one of the 21 conflict-affected countries where new non-state armed groups were listed for patterns of sexual violence.
Importance 60 Sentiment -50
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As Russia's UN Ambassador, Vasily Nebenzya dismissed the allegations against Russia as false and politically motivated, expressing outrage at their inclusion on the UN blacklist. He stated Russia would prepare its own report on Ukrainian treatment of Russian POWs.
Importance 50 Sentiment -50
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The Wazalendo armed elements>>> is a new non-state armed group operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo>>> that was newly listed in the United Nations>>> report for patterns of conflict-related sexual violence.
Importance 50 Sentiment -80
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The National Forces of Liberation>>> is a new non-state armed group operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo>>> that was newly listed in the United Nations>>> report for patterns of conflict-related sexual violence.
Importance 50 Sentiment -80
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The Mai-Mai Union of Patriots for the Liberation of Congo>>> is a new non-state armed group operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo>>> that was newly listed in the United Nations>>> report for patterns of conflict-related sexual violence.
Importance 50 Sentiment -80
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Ukraine's foreign minister welcomed Russia's inclusion on the UN blacklist for sexual violence, aligning with Ukraine's efforts to hold Russia accountable for alleged war crimes. The report documented hundreds of cases of sexual violence perpetrated by Russian forces in Ukraine.
Importance 40 Sentiment 20
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