The U.N. recently
adopted
eight resolutions condemning
Israel for various alleged human rights violations, yet
made no condemnation of other nations or groups, including Hamas. This after
Hamas slaughtered nearly 1,500 innocent Israelis during a surprise attack on
October 7th. And at a time of
inexplicably rising anti-Semitism. This tells you all you need to know about the
“world body.” It is nothing more than a wretched hive of scum and villainy.
Hillel
Neuer, executive director of UN Watch, said via press release: "The U.N.’s
assault on Israel with a torrent of one-sided resolutions, just one month after
the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, and on the 85th anniversary
of Kristallnacht, is surreal.” And morally repugnant.
Neuer
added, “The only
purpose of these eight lopsided condemnations is to demonize the Jewish state. The
world should not be deceived that these annual resolutions advance the cause of
peace or human rights in any way.”
The U.N.’s Second Committee, which
focuses on Economic and Financial issues, announced the passage of three such
resolutions, including one demanding that Israel cease the “exploitation,
damage, cause of loss or depletion and endangerment” in the Golan Heights
region of Syria. Huh?
Unsurprisingly, Bashar al-Assad’s Syria drafted and
co-sponsored the resolution, which passed with a vote of 151 in favor to six
against. Only Israel, Canada, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Palau
and the United States opposed the measure. Eleven members abstained from
voting.
Neuer called the Syrian-backed resolution "obscene," and
stated that it is "astonishing" that the U.N. would support a call
for "more people to be handed over" to Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad’s regime, which has killed "half a million of its own
people."
Neuer noted that Assad’s forces have killed "more than
3,000 Palestinians" in their conflicts, prompting him to add of the
resolution, "The text is morally galling and logically absurd.”
“Morally galling and logically absurd.”
That would be the perfect motto for the
U.N.
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