The “drivers of the conflict,” he insisted, are the existence of
Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, and Israel’s efforts to ensure
the security of its people there. That the blame is primarily Israel’s
was indisputable.
And the solution, declared Guterres, is to allow
free movement in and out of the Gaza Strip, to improve the livelihoods
of Palestinian Arabs, and to support UNRWA, the UN refugee agency
exclusively established for (and mostly staffed by) these Arabs.
Not a word was breathed about holding the PA and Hamas accountable for the endless, bloodthirsty incitement against Israel;
no condemnation of the resultant Arab attacks on Jewish civilians
(including two murdered just one week earlier in a double bombing attack
in Jerusalem); nothing about addressing the anti-Israel hatred that is
systemic in Palestinian Arab culture.
Just condemning the terrible Israelis, and making love to the poor Arabs.
“[W]alk a mile in the shoes of Palestinians,” UNGA President Csaba Kőrösi
appealed to the hall of delegates, so that you can feel what they feel,
and then bring “the leverage of your governments” to bear.
UNGA President Csaba Kőrösi urged UN delegates bring “the leverage of your governments” to bear against Israel
For decades now, by bombarding the international community with
falsehoods about Israel, and feeding the antisemitism that is
proliferating globally, the UN – along with other political bodies like
the European Union – has been demonising the Jewish state even as it has
worked to legitimise a Palestinian one.
The Palestinian Arab guest of honour, Riyad Mansour told the New York gathering that Israel was “colonising” the “West Bank” and “dismembering our homeland.”
He appealed to the UN to “mobilize and intensify its efforts to put
pressure on Israel to end its occupation and stop its crimes”. And he
called for full UN membership for the “State of Palestine.”
The
last year had “witnessed more [Jewish] violence [he called it ‘settler
terrorism’] against our people and their Christian and Islamic holy
sites.”
Despite this, he continued creatively, “the Palestinian
people … will not abandon the culture of peace that is deeply rooted
within us and will continue to pursue peaceful resistance.”
The
facts are these: Israel’s presence in Samaria and Judea does not
constitute any form of colonialisation, and there is not, nor has there
ever been, a Palestinian homeland.
In 2022, acts of Arab terrorism in Israel increased by over 300 percent, with more than 30 murdered. IDF anti-terrorism operations in Samaria and Judea have foiled some 500 attacks over the past year.
Tuesday’s hate fest followed the October call
by the UN’s open-ended “Commission of Inquiry investigating rights
abuses in Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip” for the Security
Council to end Israel’s “permanent occupation” and for individual UN
member states to prosecute Israeli officials.
All this reveals how deeply the perversion of modern history has become ingrained in the world’s collective mind.
For its part the US, which did not attend Tuesday’s event, and President Joe Biden’s ambassador to the UN has charged the organisation with having a “lopsided focus” on Israel.
But America is far from innocent in this. While Washington insists
that it “has Israel’s back, ” it was the administration of Biden’s
previous boss, Barack Obama, that facilitated the passage of Security Council Resolution 2334 in December 2016.
That
resolution (and it is important to remember that, unlike General
Assembly resolutions, those passed in the SC are deemed to have legal
weight) categorised Judea and Samaria, including “East Jerusalem,” as
incontestably “Palestinian territory” and declared that the
establishment of settlements by Israel has “no legal validity and
constitutes a flagrant violation under international law.”
And the USA’s latest, deeply problematic step? As addressed by Bassam Tawil
in a November 30 article for the Gatestone Institute, on the same day
as the Jerusalem twin bus station bombing, a senior US State Department
official announced the Biden administration’s appointment of a new
“special representative for Palestinian affairs.”
This is the first time the US has created a State Department position exclusively to deal with the “Palestinians.”
It
was, wrote Tawil, “yet another sign of how the US is rewarding the
Palestinians, as they are the Iranian regime, for their ongoing toxic
incitement and terrorism against Israel.”
The world is, quite
literally, gathered together against this nation and its capital. God
speaks into just such a scenario when He says, as recorded in Zechariah
12:9:
“It shall be in that day that I will seek to destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem.”
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