In a video posted on Twitter, you can see how a woman in a red dress looks to have sex with a man in the back seat of a UN-branded jeep in Tel Aviv. The BBC reports.

Stéphane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General António Guterres, tells the BBC he is shocked and thinks it is all disgusting. He tells the British TV channel that it is not yet known who the people in the car are or whether it is about a sex purchase, but that the UN has come a long way in its investigation of the incident.

"We expect the process to end very quickly and intend to take action quickly," Dujarric told the BBC.

The UN has strict rules against sexual abuse and sex purchases. Nevertheless, the organization's peacekeeping forces have on several occasions been accused of just abuse and sex purchases. In 2019, 175 charges of sexual exploitation and sexual abuse were filed.