President Moshe Katzav recently sent a harsh letter to UN Secretary-General Anan expressing his strong consternation over the UN\'s conduct regarding the abduction of four Israelis by Hizbullah. Katzav noted that over ten months have passed since the abduction of Israeli soldiers Sgt. Adi Avitan, St.-Sgt. Binyamin Avraham, and St.-Sgt. Omar Souad and Israeli businessman Elchanan Tenenbaum. \"It is a great error,\" the President wrote, \"to claim that the UN must maintain objectivity between a sovereign UN-member state, and a terrorist organization that does not accept the UN\'s authority.\" Neither did the UN react appropriately to the use of its symbols by a terrorist organization during the abduction, wrote Katzav. \"It is the UN\'s duty to assist in finding the abductees... Israel expects the UN to intervene [and] to use all its influence in order to supply the families of the abducted soldiers with every piece of information about their condition.\" The President concluded by noting his great respect and esteem for UN Secy.-Gen. Anan, and requesting Anan\'s personal intervention in the tragic case.