The United Nations Security Council agreed Wednesday to hold an emergency session next week, following multiple missile attacks by Yemenite Houthis on Israel.
Israel’s mission to the United Nations, headed by Ambassador Danny Danon, requested the session after pre-dawn missile attacks by the Iranian-backed Houthis on central Israel two days in a row.
“The Houthis appear not to have grasped the consequences that await those who attempt to attack Israel,” Danon said on Wednesday. “The Security Council must stand with Israel and condemn these attacks. I urge the council to uphold international law and establish Iran’s accountability in this matter.”
The emergency Security Council session is slated to be held next Monday.
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Israel’s mission to the United Nations, headed by Ambassador Danny Danon, requested the session after pre-dawn missile attacks by the Iranian-backed Houthis on central Israel two days in a row.
“The Houthis appear not to have grasped the consequences that await those who attempt to attack Israel,” Danon said on Wednesday. “The Security Council must stand with Israel and condemn these attacks. I urge the council to uphold international law and establish Iran’s accountability in this matter.”
The emergency Security Council session is slated to be held next Monday.
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UN Security Council calls emergency session on Houthi attacks on Israel
After two consecutive nights of missile attacks by Yemenite Houthis, United Nations Security Council agrees to Israel's request for an emergency session.
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