An image of Haley crouched in front of pallets of shells,
writing with a marker on one, was shared on social media by
Danny Danon, an Israeli politician and former ambassador to the
United Nations. A second image he shared showed Haley's signed
message: "Finish them - America [HEART] Israel, Always."
Danon had accompanied Haley, a former U.S. ambassador to the
United Nations when Donald Trump was president, during the visit
this past weekend.
Haley was quickly criticized for the message by human rights
groups.
"Conflict is no place for stunts. Conflict has rules. Civilians
must be protected," Amnesty International said in a statement on
Wednesday while reacting to Haley's act.
Israel's three-week-old offensive in Gaza's Rafah has prompted
an outcry from global leaders after an airstrike on Sunday
killed at least 45 people when a blaze ignited in a tent camp in
a western district.
The World Court last week ordered Israel to immediately halt its
military assault on Rafah, in a landmark emergency ruling in
South Africa's case accusing Israel of genocide. Israel denies
genocide allegations.
Kenneth Roth, a former Human Rights Watch executive director,
said of Haley in a post on X on Tuesday night: "Why not just
sign I favor Israeli war crimes."
Later on Wednesday, Haley posted on X: "Israel must do whatever
is necessary to protect her people from evil," adding that
Israel was fighting "enemies" of the United States.
Reuters could not reach Haley for comment immediately on
Wednesday.
Haley has been a longstanding supporter of Israel, whose war in
Gaza has come under mounting international criticism, divided
U.S. lawmakers over the Biden administration's support and
prompted protests at campuses across the United States.
The local Palestinian health ministry puts the death toll from
the war at over 36,000. There is also widespread hunger in the
narrow coastal enclave and nearly its entire 2.3 million
population has been displaced.
Israel says it is acting in self-defense after the militant
Palestinian group Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, killing
around 1,200 people and seizing more than 250 hostages,
according to Israeli tallies.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; editing by Heather
Timmons and Leslie Adler)
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