The Final Insult in the UN's Assaults Against Israel
U.N. Anti-Israel Bias
"This most recent resolution approved by the United Nations reflects an ongoing history of anti-Israel bias in the entity. Palestinian representation in the United Nations drives hard for recognition of their viewpoint that sees Israel as their oppressor and occupier. They have pressed for – and won – a permanent slot on the agenda of every Human Rights Council meeting for the discussion of Israel’s violations of Palestinian human rights. Item 7 is a permanent fixture on the schedule, and while it’s worded in a way that indicates it’s for discussing human rights violations occurring amid the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the conversation remains unbalanced. It regularly results in resolutions and condemnations against Israel but rarely does so against Palestinians, though they repeatedly violate the human rights of their own people in their fervor to harm Israel, continue to incite terrorist activity against Israelis and reward them with payments to the families of imprisoned or martyred terrorists."Jewish Voice Ministries Canada
Israel's Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, on Nov. 30, 2022 (Photo: Israel Permanent Mission to the UN) |
"What would you say if the international community celebrated the establishment of your country as a disaster? What a disgrace.""[Jews living in the Middle East and in North Africa] did not revolt against the international community’s decision. They did not try to annihilate another people. Their only crime was being Jewish.""This is the true ‘Nakba.’ This is the disaster carried out against the Jewish people and this is the disaster that this body has ignored for decades."Gilad Erdan, Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations
With
the creation of the State of Israel 75 years ago, an estimated 650,000
Arabs living in the region fled, assuming they would return, as they
were assured they could, in the face of combined Arab armies attacking
the fledgling Jewish State with the purpose of annihilating its
presence, felt by Muslims to be an sacrilegious assault against Islam
which forbids any other religion to abide in lands consecrated to Islam.
850,000 Jews were expelled from their ancient homes in Arab states in
reaction to Israel's rebirth; from North Africa, including Morocco,
Algeria and
Tunisia, while others fled or were driven out of Egypt, Libya, Iraq,
Yemen, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria and Iran.
The
United Nations created a refugee assistant body specific to the new
refugees that called themselves Palestinians, the United Nations Relief
and Works Agency to look after the needs of these refugees who found
themselves unable to return to the land now occupied by the State of
Israel. The opportunity for a state of their own -- in former
biblical-era Samaria and Judea now called the West Bank and Gaza Strip
-- through the Partition offered by the United Nations was refused by
the Arab Palestinians who maintained the entire area was their ancestral
land, not that of the Jews.
UNRWA
has been a permanent UN refugee installation, unlike any other in the
world where other, much larger refugee populations fleeing conflict are
eventually settled into permanent homes. By keeping UNRWA alive and
active the UN has deliberately and with a strange malice aforethought
institutionalized a permanent refugee status for Arab Palestinians who
will only cease being 'refugees' once Israel ceases to exist. Israel has
no intention whatever of moving over and out of their ancestral land
mass. In point of fact, Israel accepted as their new home a portion of
the geography that was once theirs; an act of conciliation and
jubilation.
Palestinians
and their victimhood enablers rally to the cause of Israel as an
'occupation' authority ruling the lives of Palestinians. And to keep
that institutionalized victimhood alive and well, the day of Israel's
modern re-founding on May 15 has been dubbed 'Nakba' (catastrophe) Day
for 'Palestinians' commemorating their great loss. The United Nations
general assembly in December, led by the Arab League nations, voted to
formalize international recognition through the UN of 'Nakba Day'. While
Israel celebrates its 75th birthday as a homeland reborn for Jews, the
world community with some exceptions recognize that event as a
catastrophe.
The
United Nations, dedicated to world peace, dedicated to advancement of
humanity, of nations living in security, dedicated to human rights and
equality has become a global institution of renascent antisemitism led
by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and their allies wherein UN
various departments tend to agree that Israel may be a member of the
United Nations by sufferance, and if any nation is going to be
criticized as offending human rights, it will be Israel, the inclusive
nation which, though existing as a haven and home for Jews, accepts 20
percent of its population comprised of Arabs and other non-Jewish
ethnics with full citizenship.
In
the past seven years the UN General Assembly has seen fit to pass 208
resolutions that target countries for reported UN Charter violations
along with other transgressions; 140 of those resolutions singled out
Israel. The total of UN condemnations targeting other UN member states
last year combined was 13. Israel alone was targeted with 15
condemnations last year.
The
UN's International Court of Justice has been assigned by the General
Assembly to study Israel's "prolonged occupation, settlement and
annexation" of Palestinian territory along with measures allegedly taken
by Israel "aimed at altering the demographic composition, charter and
status" of Jerusalem, the City of David, the ancient ancestral capital
city of Judaean heritage. The resolution makes no mention of the
violence committed by Fatah, the PLFP, Hamas or any other of the
Palestinian terrorism groups violently attacking Israel to achieve their
'River to the Sea' aspiration.
Infamously
some of the member-nations that regularly sit on the UN Human Rights
Commission, to sit in judgement on democratic Israel with its just laws
and commitment to equality for all its citizens, include human rights
abusers such as China, Sudan, Zimbabwe and Cuba. In the 17 years since
its founding, the UN's HRC adopted 90 resolutions in condemnation of
Israel. The Human Rights Council this year sees China, Pakistan,
Kazakhstan, Cuba, Eritrea, Sudan and Somalia as ruling members.
On
behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, two years ago the
HRC established a permanent commission of enquiry to examine breaches of
human rights norms by Israel, in a vote initiated by Pakistan and the
delegation from the Palestine Liberation Organization, a terrorist group
in its own right. UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization adopted a resolution in 2016 that literally
negated a Jewish presence from antiquity forward in the Middle East.
The
site of the two ancient Jewish temples known as the Temple of Solomon,
twice destroyed with one retaining wall left, the Western Wall (Wailing Wall)
is given short shrift as the most sacred site in Judaism, the site
given attribution as a sacred Islamic site; the Noble Sanctuary, where
it was known well before the advent of Islam as the Temple Mount.
Hebron, the site of the Tomb of the Patriarchs where Abraham and his
family were buried, from whom the 12 Tribes of Israel were descended, is
marked by UNESCO as a Palestinian World Heritage Site. The UN an
accomplice of the Palestinian Authority in pillaging Judaism and Judaic
history.
The
UN's Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) last year produced one agenda
for a resolution singling Israel out as a "major obstacle" to the
rights of Palestinian women. "ECOSOC's
2022 session completely ignored the world's worst abusers of women's
rights, refusing to pass a single resolution on the situation of women
in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Chad, Qatar or Algeria, which rank among
the ten worst violators of women's rights in the world", Hillel Neuer of UN Watch fumed.
The United Nations General Assembly Fourth Committee votes on measures addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, at the United Nations in New York, November 11, 2022. (Luke Tress/Times of Israel) |
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