Israel's permanent representative to the UN wore a yellow star as a protest against the non-condemnation of war / Collage 24 Channel Israel's permanent representative to the UN staged a protest because the organization's Security Council did not condemn Hamas' war against the country. So, he decided to put a sign on his jacket in the form of a yellow star. Gilad Erdan reported this on the social network X, formerly known as Twitter. In particular, such stars were worn by Jews during the Holocaust, Channel 24 reports. During a UN Security Council meeting on October 30 to discuss the escalation around the Gaza Strip, Israeli permanent representative Gilad Erdan said that his entire team would now wear yellow stars on their jackets as a sign of protest. “We will wear this star until you condemn Hamas's atrocities and demand the immediate release of our hostages,” he said. This star says “Never again”, which translates from English as “Never again” and refers to the slogans heard after the Second World War. Israel's permanent representative puts on a yellow star: watch the video He subsequently explained that he wore the yellow patch to remind of the shame of the UN Security Council and the organization's silence in the face of atrocities committed by Hamas militants. “I made it clear to the council members that we swore after the Holocaust – never again. Therefore, there will be no ceasefire,” Erdan said. In conclusion, Israel's permanent representative to the UN stressed that the army will continue its military operations until Hamas is completely destroyed, so that similar atrocities that occurred in the country in early October will never happen again. What is known about the new protest of the Israeli permanent representative
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As a protest: Israel's permanent representative to the UN wore the yellow star worn by Jews during the Holocaust
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