Monday, November 18, 2013

UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY HAS CONDEMNED ISRAEL 22 TIMES SO FAR THIS SESSION WHILE ONLY 4 CONDEMNATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE AGAINST ALL THE OTHER WORLD’S COUNTRIES COMBINED

The bias against Israel within the U.N. is overwhelming. The U.N. has a long history of siding with the Palestinians and against Israel.

‘HOT MICE’ CATCHES UN INTERPRETER’S SURPRISE AT ISRAEL-BASHING

Israel Today
November 17, 2013

An English-Spanish interpreter at the UN General Assembly has become an unlikely hero of the pro-Israel movement after a "hot mice" caught her wondering at the world body's obsession with condemning the Jewish state.

The interpreter can be heard doing her job before commenting to a colleague, presumably with her mic turned off, about the lop-sided focus on Israel's perceived wrong-doings.

"I mean, I think when you have five statements, not five, like a total of ten resolutions on Israel and Palestine, there's gotta be something, c'est un peu trop, non? [It's a bit much, no?]," she asked. "I mean I know... There's other really bad [stuff] happening, but no one says anything, about the other stuff."

Members of the assembly, including the chair and the secretary, can be seen chuckling over the incident, as the interpreter herself repeatedly apologizes for the mishap with her mice.

In fact, the numbers are even worse than the interpreter imagined. During the current session of the General Assembly, Israel has already been condemned no fewer than 22 times. By comparison, only four similar condemnations have been issued against all the other countries of the world combined.

At Sunday's cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he "hopes nothing happens to the translator as a result, but I can assure her of a job here in the State of Israel, should it come to that."

The Israeli leader noted that the kind of bias this woman encountered is nothing new, but "sometimes, someone can rip away the veil of hypocrisy that exists in the ever-present attacks against us, and this translator had the courage to do just that."

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