The UN, which is now essentially nothing more than the official world body for the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), has again condemned Israel, predictably enough, for the crime of defending itself against violent protesters. Jihad armies descending on the Israeli border in order to annihilate the Jewish state elicits no criticism. The UN for years has been obsessed with Israel, condemning it for nonexistent human rights abuses, while turning a blind eye to genuine human rights abusers such as Saudi Arabia and Iran. As the “Palestinians” gear up for a new round of their jihad against Israel, watch for the UN to rain down condemnations upon Israel.

“UN sides with Hamas against Israel in Gaza clashes,” World Israel News, June 14, 2018 (thanks to Inexion):

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Wednesday rejected a US motion against Hamas, but affirmed a Palestinian-led initiative against Israel that condemned the Jewish state for the actions it took to prevent thousands of Gazans from overrunning its border fence. The UNGA also criticized Israel’s counter-terror and policing actions against Palestinians in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem. The American amendment condemning Hamas was struck down, even though it had a slim majority, 62-58, and 42 abstentions. UNGA President Miroslav Lajčák of Slovakia ruled that a two-thirds majority was needed for an amendment to be added to a draft resolution. Haley appealed his decision, which led the session to be adjourned for several minutes. The appeal was rejected. “Today the UN made the morally bankrupt judgment that the recent Gaza violence is all Israel’s fault. It is no wonder that no one takes the UN seriously as a force for Middle East peace,” Haley said. “But the common practice of turning a blind eye to the UN’s anti-Israel bias is changing. Today, a plurality of 62 countries voted in favor of the US-led effort to address Hamas’s responsibility for the disastrous conditions in Gaza. We had more countries on the right side than the wrong side,” she said. Prior to the vote Haley said that her country’s amendment “reflects the minimum truth of what is going on in Gaza. It is the least that any self-respecting international organization or nation can do for the cause of peace.” “To those who are unsure about how to vote, I ask, what part of our amendment is objectionable? Is it objectionable to condemn Hamas for firing the rockets at civilians?” Haley asked…. Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon told the General Assembly prior to Haley’s statement that if the UN approved the Palestinian resolution, “it will have signed in writing its unequivocal support for terrorism against Israel.” “Let us not pretend,” Danon said. “If ISIS were to attack Stockholm tomorrow, ISIS would be held responsible for the attack. If al-Qaeda assaulted Paris, the UN would issue the strongest condemnation of al-Qaeda,” he added. “Only when Hamas attacks Israel does the UN seek to blame Israel,” Danon said. “The moral majority in this chamber should not tolerate a different standard for Israeli victims of terror.” “I have a simple message for those who support this resolution. You are the ammunition for Hamas’s guns. You are the warheads for Hamas’s missiles,” Danon said.

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