When Israeli ambassador hits Iran’s counterpart, the US attacks Iran’s nuclear site
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Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Daondenounced Iran’s UN representatives as “wolves disguised as diplomats” during a fierce session of the Security Council on Saturday, when the US struck three Iranian nuclear sites.
Following the US nuclear attack on Fordow’s nuclear presence, which President Donald Trump said was “completely wiped out,” Iranian ambassador for UN Amir Said Iravani has “requested another ‘urgent meeting’ of the Security Council,’ which calls for condemnation on the strongest conditions of US action, and “it’s not”
“The Islamic Republic of Iran urgently calls on the Security Council to convene an emergency meeting without delay in order to deal with this blatant and illegal act of aggression,” Irabani wrote in the letter. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Irabani called the United States “planned and unprovoked” and was “a serious violation of international law.”
Previously, Danon responded to similar allegations against Israel, highlighting the hypnosis of Congress and invoked Iranian representatives “wolves disguised as diplomats.”

Israeli UN ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon has denounced Iran’s UN representatives as “a wolf disguised as a diplomat.” (Mark Israel Cerem/Jerusalem Post)
“Do you dare to seek compassion from this council for representatives of the administration that fund, arms and organize terrorism around the world?” Danon said at a council session on Saturday. “You are not a victim. You are not a diplomat. You are a wolf disguised as a diplomat, and we are pretending otherwise.”
After the US strike It’s Iranincluding five to six bunkerbuster bombs dropped on Fordow’s nuclear site and about 30 Tomahahawk missiles fired at Natanz and Isfahan’s sites, Danon told Fox News Digital, “After decades of ignoring the international community, Iran is playing the victims and seeking sympathy from the Security Council.”
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Iran’s Foudau nuclear site was one of three targeted by the US during the June 21 strike. (AP, Planet Labs PBC via File)
“Sec Gen Guterres should thank President Trump for taking action and making the world a safer place. Rather than condemn the United States for promoting peace through strength,” Danone told Fox News Digital.
“After years of incompetence at the United Nations that allowed Iran to accelerate its dangerous nuclear weapons program, the US has acted forcefully to prevent destructive nuclear Iran. Threate Israelthe United States and the free world,” he said.
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“I am deeply wary of the US use of force against Iran today. This is a dangerous escalation in areas already at the edge and a direct threat to international peace and security,” Guterres said in a statement.
“There is an increased risk that this conflict could quickly become out of control. This will have devastating consequences for civilians, regions and the world,” he added, urging UN member states to “exclude and support obligations under the UN Charter and other rules of international law.”

Danon also called out to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, saying he should “be grateful to President Trump” for his actions. (Reuters/Eduardo Munoz)
Iran’s missile attacks on Israel on Sunday hours after the US struck a nuclear facility in Iran, which directly hit cities in Tel Aviv, Haifa and Nes Ziona, causing widespread destruction, but no immediate deaths.
Images shared by Israeli first responders showed a variety of buildings in which rescuers searched the wreckage for the survivors, their flanks were blown away, windows shattered, one family home was broken and one family home was blown away.
Israeli first aid agency, Magen David Adom, said there were no initial reports of deaths, but more than 16 people were injured and evacuated to hospitals.
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During a press conference, Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Furudai said that the damage to his city is “very far-reaching, but in terms of human life, it’s fine.”
“The house here was attacked very badly,” he said. “Fortunately, one of them was planned for demolition and reconstruction, so there were no residents inside. All those in the shelter were safe and well.”
In Nes Siona, a town just south of Tel Aviv, a home was attacked directly by missiles and surrounding buildings were destroyed, but Israeli media reports say the family was in shelter.
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Israel’s Homefront Command on Sunday brought the country back to emergency footing days after some of the restrictions on commercial centres and large gatherings were eased.