Danon demands UN acknowledge attack that killed Jewish teen Rina Shnerb

The United Nations must note the murder of Rina Shnerb in its report on children in armed conflict, says Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon.

By World Israel News Staff

On Tuesday, Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, sent a letter to the U.N. Under-Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict, Virginia Gamba, requesting the U.N. report on the terrorist attack near the Dolev settlement that led to the murder of 17-year old Rina Shnerb.

In his appeal, Danon included the incident in which teenager Dvir Sorek was murdered.

“Rina Shnerb had just celebrated her 17th birthday a week prior to the incident. Rina was making her way to a spring, accompanied by her father and her 19-year-old brother, Dvir, when an explosive device that had been hidden in the ground by terrorists detonated, leading to her death. This ruthless attack occurred several days after a 19–year-old yeshiva student [Dvir Sorek] was stabbed to death while making his way home after Torah studies,” Danon wrote.

Israel is “extremely concerned about the growing trend of violent and murderous acts by Palestinian terrorists that cruelly target innocent Israeli children,” he said, adding that these attacks are glorified by the Palestinian Authority and “praised by terrorist organizations, including the Islamic Jihad and Hamas.”

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The letter concluded with the ambassador urging the U.N. “to do your utmost to curb such horrific acts of violence, and also ask that you include such incidents in the Secretary General’s annual report.”