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New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is standing firmly behind his fellow democratic socialist and candidate for U.S. Congress Darializa Avila Chevalier, despite vile deleted social media posts that recently resurfaced.

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Avila Chevalier, 32, a longtime community organizer who led the anti-Israel protests at Columbia University, slammed the United States, the Democratic Party, private property, police, borders and called to nationalize large swaths of the private sector in the now-deleted posts from 2018 to 2022.

She is running a heated race to oust five-term incumbent Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y., in the state’s 13th congressional district, which encompasses Upper Manhattan and parts of the west Bronx.

Darializa Auila-Chevalier, Jewel Cadet, Rossanna Mercedes, Alexis Yeboah-Kodie and Jamilah Felix participate in a rally advocating the removal of the statue of Dr. J. Marion Sims in Manhattan, New York, on Aug. 19, 2017. (Howard Simmons/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

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In a 2021 repost, Avila Chevalier said that abolishing borders, prisons and police is «possible, necessary, and the only moral way forward,» and later echoed posts that said «all deportation is wrong» and, «Yes, literally abolish the border,» according to one report.

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«This country is a f—–g disgrace,» she said in a post.

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«I forgot to get napkins so I just wiped my hand on the American flag behind me,» she reportedly said in yet another.

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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani attends the 2025 New York City Pride March on June 29, 2025 in New York City. (Noam Galai/Getty Images)

She reportedly called former President Joe Biden a «rapist» and «war criminal,» chastised Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., for his «liberal Zionism,» and said «F–k Kamala Harris.»

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, Avila Chevalier demanded the government provide $3,000 per month in universal basic income, nationalizing utilities, pharmaceutical companies and hospitals, suspending mortgages and rent, seizing private property from landlords, dissolving insurance companies and expanding Medicare to every citizen.

None of these past posts deterred Mamdani from supporting his fellow socialist when asked in a Wednesday news conference.

«When it comes to Darializa’s campaign, I had not seen those tweets and what I’ve heard from her and what I know a lot of others in the district that have heard from her is that her views have evolved and that the campaign she is running on is reflective of what she’s going to be fighting for,» Mamdani said.

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«And frankly, when I see a candidate who has a record like she does of freeing New Yorkers who are unjustly detained by ICE, of standing up for the working person who has often been left out of our politics, especially in a district that has so many of the same themes that we’re speaking of today — a fear of displacement, a fear of being pushed out of a place you helped to build — I think that she would be an incredible champion for that district and for the city as a whole,» he continued.

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People participate in a «Climate Justice Means Free Palestine» rally outside Citibank headquarters in New York City on June 18, 2024. Protesters carried pro-Palestinian signs and climate justice messaging during the demonstration. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Mamdani first endorsed Avila Chevalier in late May.

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«She grew up with a commitment to the very people that politics have left behind, and what I see in her is that commitment fulfilled,» the progressive mayor said on MS NOW. «I can’t wait for her to be introduced to so many across the city and across this country as we fight for that affordability agenda, from New York City to D.C.»

New York’s primary election date is June 23.

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Fox News Digital reached out to the offices of Mamdani, Avila Chevalier and Espaillat. None responded to requests for comment.

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Red-state senator drops hammer on Dem mayor over new ‘woke’ DEI ordinance while violent crime surges

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Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, is demanding answers from Cincinnati’s mayor over a newly enacted city ordinance reorganizing procurement under a Department of Economic Inclusion and Procurement, arguing taxpayers should not be funding what he calls an expanding DEI bureaucracy that is potentially illegal.

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«Taxpayers should never foot the bill for woke DEI policies or initiatives,» Moreno wrote in a letter to Cincinnati mayor Aftab Pureval on Thursday that was obtained by Fox News Digital. «Cincinnati’s taxpayers deserve a government that rewards competence and merit, not politically driven quotas or preferences based on race or ethnicity.»

At the heart of the issue is a city ordinance approved by the Cincinnati City Council in June that creates a Department of Economic Inclusion and Procurement, which Moreno argues expands the city’s DEI bureaucracy and could inject DEI considerations into the contracting process. According to city documents cited by Moreno, the restructuring would make the city’s contracting process more efficient while preserving its focus on DEI.

In the letter, which was also sent to the Justice Department, Moreno said the ordinance comes amid the Trump administration’s crackdown on DEI programs across the federal government and argued it «completely ignores» the Justice Department guidance warning against engaging in «unlawful discrimination.»

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Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, is demanding answers from Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval over a newly enacted city ordinance creating a Department of Economic Inclusion and Procurement. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images; Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Since returning to office, President Donald Trump has made eliminating DEI initiatives a priority, signing executive orders to eliminate DEI programs and end DEI-related hiring and training practices, as well as directing agencies to review recipients of federal funding.

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«The days of choosing public contract winners based on excellence are back,» Moreno wrote, adding that «the City of Cincinnati must be a better steward of public funds.»

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President Donald Trump wraps up his speech at the opening of the Great American State Fair, Wednesday, June 24, 2026, on the National Mall in Washington. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP)

Pointing to the city’s explanation of the ordinance, Moreno said that the city intends to continue incorporating DEI in its contracting process.

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«Amazingly, your office even admits it in its explanation: ‘The goal of this restructuring is not to reduce the city’s focus on inclusion. Instead, it is intended to strengthen it,’» Moreno wrote. «Ohioans deserve to know that their hard-earned taxpayer dollars are awarded to individuals and businesses based on merit, not race or ethnicity,» Moreno wrote.

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Moreno asked Pureval to respond within five business days with the exact amount of federal funding the city received during fiscal years 2024, 2025, and 2026, the projected cost of the ordinance and an outline of the process the new department will use when reviewing applications and awarding city contracts.

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Moreno also requested information on how Cincinnati is planning to comply with the Justice Department’s guidance and its recent law enforcement staffing data, adding that the city should prioritize addressing its $30 million budget deficit and public safety challenges instead of expanding DEI initiatives.

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«Additionally, the adoption of this Ordinance represents a gross misallocation of resources at a time when the city faces a surge in violent crime, including multiple recent homicides, a mass shooting, and a persistent law enforcement recruitment crisis that undermines public safety,» Moreno wrote. «Instead of fueling divisive social experiments, these public funds should be redirected to protecting Cincinnatians and restoring order to Ohio’s streets.»

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Fox News Digital reached out to Mayor Pureval’s office for comment.

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Crean la célula sintética más completa de la historia: 5 claves para entender qué implica

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Científicos de la Universidad de Minnesota, en EE.UU. construyeron la célula sintética más completa hasta ahora, con un sistema que come, crece y se divide a partir de instrucciones en su propio ADN (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

Construir una célula desde cero es uno de los grandes desafíos de la biología, y entender qué componentes mínimos necesita la vida para existir podría sentar las bases de una nueva generación de herramientas en biotecnología.

Un equipo de la Universidad de Minnesota, en los Estados Unidos, acaba de dar el paso más cercano para alcanzar ese objetivo: construyó la célula sintética más completa de la historia, una gotita microscópica rodeada por una membrana grasa que, por primera vez, come, crece y logra dividirse con instrucciones escritas en su propio ADN.

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Una mujer con cabello largo castaño oscuro, gafas y una sudadera negra sonríe frente a estanterías con botellas y equipamiento de laboratorio
Kate Adamala lideró el equipo que desarrolló la SpudCell. (ETH Zurich)

El trabajo, de 190 páginas, fue rechazado por la revista Cell y circula como preprint sin revisión por pares. El equipo planea enviarlo pronto a otra publicación científica.

Otros equipos habían conseguido antes que gotitas similares fabricaran proteínas o se dividieran, pero no habían combinado esas funciones a partir del propio genoma.

“Nunca habían sido capaces de alimentarse y dividirse basándose en su genoma”, dijo la científica que lideró el equipo y bióloga sintética Kate Adamala al explicar qué distingue a su “SpudCell” de todos los intentos anteriores.

El nombre surgió casi por accidente. Sus colegas querían bautizar la creación con el apellido de la investigadora, y ella los frenó: “Llámenla algo que no sea mi nombre, llámenla papa por lo que me importa”.

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El Sputnik fue el primer satélite artificial lanzado al espacio en 1957. El equipo de científicos aspira que SpudCell sea un hito equivalente en biología sintética./Archivo ROSCOSMOS
El Sputnik fue el primer satélite artificial lanzado al espacio en 1957. El equipo de científicos aspira que SpudCell sea un hito equivalente en biología sintética./Archivo ROSCOSMOS

SpudCell quedó finalmente: “spud” significa papa en inglés, y la similitud sonora con Sputnik —el primer satélite espacial soviético— fue bienvenida por Adamala.

Como el Sputnik en su momento, ella ve en su creación un primer paso, no una meta cumplida. Estos son los cinco aspectos del estudio que vale la pena entender para dimensionar qué se logró y qué falta:

Dos esferas grandes luminosas de color púrpura y cian sobre un fondo negro, con varias partículas pequeñas y borrosas también luminosas.
La SpudCell se diferencia de otros sistemas de biología sintética porque combina alimentación y división celular reguladas desde su genoma (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

La SpudCell no tiene un metabolismo complejo. Para nutrirse, su genoma codifica una proteína que aparece en la superficie de la gotita y actúa como punto de anclaje para liposomas más pequeños (que son bolsitas cargadas con enzimas, ribosomas y nutrientes) que se fusionan con ella.

Es un mecanismo de alimentación escrito directamente en el ADN de la célula, no impuesto desde afuera. Eso es lo que la distingue de sistemas anteriores: el proceso de alimentación está regulado desde el genoma, lo que acopla la actividad metabólica al crecimiento de la célula.

La división celular de la SpudCell funciona con baja eficiencia y, tras cinco ciclos, solo el 30% de las células hijas heredó el genoma completo. (Biotic)
La división celular de la SpudCell funciona con baja eficiencia y, tras cinco ciclos, solo el 30% de las células hijas heredó el genoma completo. (Biotic)

La división celular es el punto más débil del sistema. El genoma de la SpudCell codifica un mecanismo que usa proteínas de superficie para generar repulsión entre moléculas y partir la gotita en dos. Funciona, pero con poca eficiencia.

En los experimentos más controlados, los científicos dividieron las células mecánicamente, al empujarlas por una membrana con microporos, para garantizar resultados. Tras cinco ciclos de división, solo el 30% de las células hijas heredó el genoma completo. Es una limitación concreta que el equipo reconoce sin rodeos.

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Vista interior de un laboratorio moderno. Tres científicos en guardapolvos blancos y guantes azules operan equipos de alta tecnología y monitores con datos.
El experimento mostró un proceso parecido a la selección natural, pero no constituyó evolución real porque la mutación fue inducida y la división fue mecánica. (Archivo Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

El equipo insertó una mutación en algunas SpudCells que las hacía producir más proteína de superficie y, por tanto, comer más rápido. Esas células crecieron más y generaron más descendencia. Después de cinco generaciones, el 60% de los genomas llevaba la mutación ventajosa.

Eso se parece a la selección natural, pero no lo es. La mutación fue insertada a propósito por los investigadores y la división fue mecánica, no espontánea. No hubo evolución real, según aclaró la revista Science.

Célula sintética de forma ovalada con membrana translúcida y burbujas microscópicas internas, vista a través de un círculo iluminado de microscopio.
Expertos en biotecnología y biología sintética afirmaron que la SpudCell representa un avance tecnológico, pero no la creación de vida en el laboratorio (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

Expertos que no han estado dentro del equipo de Adamala valoraron el trabajo con entusiasmo, pero con matices.

Víctor de Lorenzo, profesor de investigación del CSIC en el Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, fue directo. “El trabajo me parece técnicamente sólido y un avance tecnológico importante, pero para nada es creación de vida en el laboratorio”, dijo a SMC España.

Mientras que el doctor Juli Peretó, catedrático de Bioquímica en la Universidad de Valencia, lo calificó de “espectacular dentro de la estrategia de la biología sintética”, aunque subrayó que no se diseña una célula de cero, sino que se construye a partir de componentes mínimos tomados de otras células.

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La SpudCell es, en palabras de Adamala, el equivalente biológico del primer vuelo de los hermanos Wright: torpe, limitado, pero real/Archivo LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
La SpudCell es, en palabras de Adamala, el equivalente biológico del primer vuelo de los hermanos Wright: torpe, limitado, pero real/Archivo LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

La analogía que usa la propia Adamala es la del primer vuelo de los hermanos Wright: torpe, corto, lleno de limitaciones, pero real y documentado.

“Es ineficiente, pero sabes exactamente cómo está construida”, dijo. Eso es lo que hace al sistema valioso: cada componente es conocido, cada concentración está medida, y eso permite mejorarlo de forma sistemática.

Mujer con gorro sanitario, mascarilla facial y bata blanca mirando a través de un microscopio de laboratorio con platina para muestra.
Kate Adamala y Drew Endy impulsan la organización sin fines de lucro Biotic con un financiamiento inicial de unos 10 millones de dólares para coordinar investigaciones sobre sistemas sintéticos como la SpudCell. (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

Drew Endy, biólogo sintético de la Universidad de Stanford, quedó tan convencido tras ver los resultados que cofundó junto a Adamala una institución de investigación de beneficio público llamada Biotic, con el objetivo de coordinar grupos de investigación dispersos.

La organización cuenta con financiamiento inicial de alrededor de 10 millones de dólares y prevé distribuir la mayor parte como subsidios para investigación en septiembre.

Hoy se sabe que la SpudCell no es vida. Pero sí es el sistema sintético más completo construido hasta ahora desde componentes no vivos, y el primero en combinar alimentación, crecimiento, división y selección en un único sistema con un genoma completamente documentado. Para Adamala, es “la chispa”.

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Científica con bata, gafas y guantes azules analiza tubos de ensayo frente a un microscopio en laboratorio.
El sistema requiere asistencia humana constante y aún no puede sobrevivir fuera de condiciones de laboratorio controladas (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

Consultada por Infobae, la científica Larisa Cybulski, investigadora en bioquímica y biología molecular del Conicet en la Facultad de Ciencias Bioquímicas y Farmacéuticas de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario, en Argentina, dijo tras leer el estudio: “Lo que más impresiona de este trabajo es la enorme cantidad de conocimiento y tecnologías que logra integrar en un único sistema”.

Esta célula es, de alguna manera, un “Frankenstein molecular” -opinó-. Es una construcción obtenida mediante el ensamblaje racional de herramientas provenientes de la biología sintética, la biología molecular y la química clic».

Todavía -advirtió Cybulski– “está lejos de ser un sistema independiente, ya que requiere asistencia humana constante mediante el aporte de macromoléculas complejas preformadas —como fosfolípidos, colesterol, ribosomas y ARN— e incluso intervención mecánica para dividirse».

El costo técnico y experimental de construirla y mantenerla es enorme. “Justamente ahí reside el mérito de este trabajo: es la primera vez que se sintetiza en un laboratorio un sistema que reúne varias de las propiedades que tradicionalmente asociamos con la vida, como la alimentación, el crecimiento, la reproducción y la capacidad de estar sujeto a procesos de selección y evolución”, afirmó.

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Primer plano de un frasco de vidrio transparente sobre una superficie metálica brillante en un laboratorio. Al fondo, equipo científico y figuras borrosas de científicos.
Los resultados del estudio podrían aportar un modelo ideal para estudiar procesos biológicos fundamentales, ensayar fármacos y analizar proteínas de membrana (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

Aunque todavía es temprano para anticipar sus aplicaciones o su impacto a largo plazo, “este desarrollo ofrece una plataforma sintética de enorme valor. Se trata de un sistema cuyas variables pueden definirse y controlarse casi por completo, lo que lo convierte en un modelo ideal para estudiar procesos fundamentales de la biología, ensayar fármacos, analizar el funcionamiento de proteínas de membrana o de la maquinaria de replicación e, incluso, desarrollar en el futuro biosensores o sistemas de liberación dirigida de moléculas terapéuticas”.

Su mayor aporte, sin embargo, trasciende la medicina y la industria. “Este trabajo abre una puerta completamente nueva para investigar una de las preguntas más fascinantes de la ciencia: cómo la materia organizada llega a convertirse en algo que llamamos vida”, subrayó.



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UN chief backs official who reposted anti-Israel activist’s claims amid calls for investigation

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A top United Nations official is once again under fire for smearing Israel by sharing a social media message originally posted by a woman facing charges of incitement to terror and expressing support of Hamas.

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On June 18, U.N. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict Vanessa Frazier reposted an image of three small objects which the original poster, Sarah Wilkinson, claimed were cluster munitions «disguised as children’s toys» that Israelis had been «strategically dropping» over Lebanon. In her own post, Frazier stated, «If this is true it means that there is a deliberate, premeditated intent to kill children.»

Frazier, who has over 10,000 followers on X, has since deleted the post, but a screenshot of the original was provided to Fox News Digital.

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In response to questions about whether United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres stood behind Frazier’s repost of Wilkinson’s remarks, Guterres’ spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told Fox News Digital that «the retweet was deleted a while ago and, as you know, [the] retweet in no way implies an endorsement of the person who posted the original tweet.»

Andrew Fox a senior fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, told Fox News Digital that «it is farcical that a U.N. official should be so gullible.» 

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Fox, a former British army officer who has studied and written about Israel Defense Forces (IDF) tactics, said it was «deeply telling that a U.N. official should leap to share the ancient, antisemitic blood libel that Jews kill children. This is the toxic atmosphere that nearly three years of lies have created around Israel. Any allegation against the Jewish state, no matter how outlandish, is immediately given credence. This is another nail in the coffin of the U.N. Special Representative’s credibility and reputation.»

An IDF spokesman told Fox News Digital that the «allegation is baseless and unfounded. It is fake news, and we categorically reject it.»

The original poster of the cluster munitions accusation was arrested in the United Kingdom on terror charges in 2024, according to the World Socialist Web Site. The site, as well as Al Mayadeen English, — Hezbollah’s media arm – link Wilkinson to the social media profile on X which shared the post Frazier elevated.

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The BBC reported last week that Wilkinson will face trial in January on «two counts of encouragement of terrorism on social media, two counts of expressing an opinion or belief that was supportive of a proscribed organization, namely Hamas; and one of failing to comply with a police investigation.»

Though Wilkinson discussed her arrests and subsequent charges on her X account, she did not respond to Fox News Digital’s messages asking for comment about the charges she currently faces.

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In response to questions about her removal of the X post and concerns about its original source, Frazier said that «regarding specific tweets, I understand why some of my social media activities have generated questions. Where concerns arose regarding posts, I took appropriate action. Nonetheless, the intended message is to emphasize the alarm of the Secretary-General in his Annual Report regarding the use of explosive weapons in populated areas in Lebanon, a matter that raises serious humanitarian concerns due to their long-lasting impact on civilians.»

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Frazier said that, «Ultimately, my mandate is not carried out through social media. It is carried out through the United Nations’ established monitoring and verification methodology, which applies the same standards to all parties to conflict.»

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In March, JNS reported that Frazier posted that she was «deeply alarmed by reports of attacks on Iranian schools leaving a large number of casualties, mostly children.» A photograph accompanying the post showed numerous black body bags. When it became clear that the photo depicted victims of the Iranian regime’s crackdown on protesters, Frazier removed the post. She then created a new post with a similar sentiment featuring an updated picture.

On June 24, Israel’s Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon sent a letter to the U.N. Security Council president raising Israel’s «grave concerns regarding conduct that appears inconsistent with the neutrality, professionalism, and impartiality expected of a senior United Nations official.»

In his letter, a copy of which was provided to Fox News Digital, Danon said that Frazier’s social media behavior suggests «a troubling pattern of engagement with unverified, disputed, or misleading material, alongside content raising concerns about antisemitic framing and extremist rhetoric.»

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Danon also raised concerns about Frazier’s «abrupt interruption of [his] remarks during a United Nations side event,» which he said was «in disregard of basic procedural norms and the respect owed to Member States.»

Reuters called this exchange between Danon and Frazier «a furious shouting match.»

Frazier told Fox News Digital that her «intervention was procedural, not political. Its purpose was to help ensure that the discussion remained consistent with the standards expected in a United Nations forum,» where discussions «are expected to be conducted in accordance with established procedures and with respect for the dignity of participants and officials.»

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The June 17 release of the Secretary-General’s Annual Report on Children and Armed Conflict has also raised concerns.

Anne Bayefsky, President of Human Rights Voices and Director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, told Fox News Digital that the allegations in the report were «wild, dangerous blood libels divorced from reality.»

Bayefsky blasted the U.N.’s use of the term «verified» when describing allegations, despite a lack of description of how and through what sources those supposed verifications occurred.

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She said, «It is important to recognize the direct connection between the ancient antisemitic blood libels accusing evil Jews of murdering non-Jewish children and the U.N. actors who repeat the same ugly falsehoods today. History teaches us just how dangerous these depraved lies are for Jews wherever they live.»

Frazier defended the report, saying it was «the product of a rigorous United Nations (U.N.) monitoring and verification process and reflects information reviewed at multiple levels of the U.N. system.» She said that «suggesting that the report is based on falsehoods does a disservice to all child victims, including Israeli children whose suffering is also documented in the report.»

Frazier also maintained she has «no bias against the State of Israel or against any Member States of the United Nations, and reject[s] the characterization,» saying that «as a U.N. official, accuracy, impartiality, and credibility are fundamental to my work.»

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When asked by Fox News Digital if Guterres would examine Frazier’s tenure, Dujarric responded that «the Secretary-General has full confidence in Vanessa Frazier and her work.»

He defended Frazier, saying she «has not ‘vilified’ and is not ‘vilifying’ the State of Israel, or any other country for that matter. Her focus is not on any one single country but on the protection of children throughout the world. Under the mandate the Security Council has given her, she does not ‘blacklist’ Member States or other parties. The report exists to find ways to get all of the parties listed to improve their behavior, so that children can be protected in concrete ways. She has been effective in doing just that.» 

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Danon said that «it comes as no surprise that Secretary-General Guterres expresses full confidence in Ms. Frazier.» He said that Frazier’s report «is a symptom of [Guterres’] tenure. Under his leadership, the United Nations has repeatedly failed to uphold the standards of impartiality it claims to represent.»



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