Sinwar assassination, UN Envoy, Israel-Hamas war

UN envoy's bizarre statement: "The killing of Sinwar was inhumane"

At it again: The UN Special Envoy for Gaza and Judea and Samaria said in an interview that in her opinion, the assassination of Sinwar in Gaza was "an inhumane and unjust act," a statement that has sparked outrage.

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The UN special envoy Francesca Albanese, who is responsible for overseeing and writing all the organization's reports concerning the "Palestinian territories," called the assassination of Sinwar in the Strip an "inhumane act" and added that it was not a matter of "justice" to eliminate him.

The UN special envoy on "Palestinian territories," Francesca Albanese, who has been one of the leading voices accusing Israel over the past year and one of the main advocates for prosecuting Israel for genocide in international courts, commented in an interview on the assassination of Sinwar in the Strip and defended the head of the terrorist organization.

Albanza explained in a puzzling manner that "in the eyes of international law, there was no justification for eliminating Sinwar; he, Haniyeh, Mohammed Deif, and others should stand trial under international law, along with Israel's leaders."

Afterwards, Albenza continued and intensified her accusations by explaining: "It is true that Sinwar was a military target, but the way he was killed was inhumane, not humane." I don't believe that his assassination was the right thing.

Albanza has been serving in her role as a special envoy at the UN for many years and attacks Israel at every opportunity, especially since the beginning of the war in Gaza. Albanza was among the first women to accuse Israel of fabricating claims of sexual assault during the October 7 massacre, and among the first to accuse Israel of genocide.

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