During a UN Security Council session, the Israeli Foreign Minister criticized the United Kingdom by referencing the Malvinas Islands sovereignty dispute.
During a recent session of the United Nations Security Council, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saβar took the opportunity to criticize the United Kingdom by highlighting the long-standing dispute over the sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands, known as the Falklands in the UK. He underscored that the Malvinas Islands, claimed by Argentina, are distant from the UKβs territory and contrasted this with Israel's relationship to its own territorial claims. His comments came amid severe critiques directed at Israel regarding its actions in Gaza, particularly by British officials.