Ben Shapiro
Yesterday, the Secretary General of the
United Nations, António Guterres, took to the floor of the United Nations to
blame Israel for the murder of 1,500 of its own citizens and the kidnapping of
another 200
He intoned:
Nothing can justify the
deliberate killing, injuring and kidnapping of civilians — or the launching of
rockets against civilian targets. All hostages must be treated humanely and
released immediately and without conditions. I respectfully note the presence
among us of members of their families. Excellencies, it is important to also
recognize the attacks by Hamas did not happen in a vacuum. The Palestinian
people have been subjected to 56 years of suffocating occupation.
This is, simply put,
Jew-hatred. It is an apology for terrorism. It ignores reality — the vast
majority of Palestinians live under direct Palestinian rule, whether Hamas in
the Gaza Strip or the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank. But worse than
that, it reverses reality: It lays the blame for a genocidal mass
slaughter of Jews, on the Jews.
Contextualizing mass murder is
par for the course for the evil organization that is the United Nations.
Guterres didn’t stop there. He
blamed Hamas’ perversities on settlements — meaning Jews building homes in the
heartland of biblical Israel, Judea, and Samaria. Clearly, this somehow
contextualizes mass rape and burning of babies.
He then drew equivalence
between Hamas’ Holocaust atrocities and Israeli military retaliation directed
at terrorist targets:
Excellencies, Even war has
rules. … The relentless bombardment of Gaza by Israeli forces, the level of
civilian casualties, and the wholesale destruction of neighborhoods continue to
mount and are deeply alarming. … Protecting civilians can never mean using them
as human shields. Protecting civilians does not mean ordering more than one
million people to evacuate to the south, where there is no shelter, no food, no
water, no medicine and no fuel, and then continuing to bomb the south itself. I
am deeply concerned about the clear violations of international humanitarian
law that we are witnessing in Gaza.
Yes, this is the supposed head of the international community likening military operations to terrorist ones, all in the name of international law and human rights. Disgusting.
And that’s the point. If
Guterres and the international community can somehow equate Israel with its
terrorist enemies, they can achieve their goal: the survival of Hamas. Which is
precisely what Guterres called for:
To ease epic suffering,
make the delivery of aid easier and safer, and facilitate the release of
hostages, I reiterate my appeal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. … Even
in this moment of grave and immediate danger, we cannot lose sight of the only
realistic foundation for a true peace and stability: a two-State solution.
A two-state solution? With
whom, pray tell? Hamas? The terror-supporting Palestinian Authority? Islamic
Jihad?
It doesn’t matter. The end
goal is clear: Stop Israel from defending itself. Perpetuate the so-called
“cycle of violence.”
Make it harder for Israel to
survive. Continue the UN’s mission to destroy the Jewish state.
The United Nations is a
garbage heap of epic proportions. It’s not merely a useless organization that
costs the United States over $12 billion per year, but it’s also an epic
failure of an organization that provides cover for the world’s worst human rights
abusers — and actively foments Jew-hatred and terrorism in the Middle East.
The United Nations General
Assembly is dominated by nations that hate Israel and care little for human
rights. That is why from 2015 to 2022, the UN General Assembly adopted 140
resolutions directed against Israel. It adopted one against North Korea, one
against Afghanistan, zero against Venezuela, zero against Hamas, and zero
against China. In fact, the rest of the world combined only merited 68
resolutions of condemnation.
The UN’s particular hatred for
Israel has been a long-running theme.
That makes sense: Some 56
member nations are also members of the so-called Organization of Islamic
Cooperation. But that means, the UN has served as the propaganda arm for
Jew-haters all over the globe for decades. In 1975, at the behest of the Soviet
Union, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution declaring
Zionism — the political movement for a Jewish homeland — “racism,” prompting
the U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, to declare that the UN
had made anti-Semitism international law, and adding, “A great evil has been
loosed upon the world.”
Nothing in the nature of the
UN has changed since.
The United Nations happens to
have an entire department dedicated to the forwarding of anti-Israel propaganda
and terrorism. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) was founded
in December 1949 with the purpose of dealing with refugees from the 1948
Israeli War of Independence — the Arab refugees, that is. The 800,000 Jews
expelled from Arab and Muslim lands in the same time period were simply taken
in by Israel. The UNRWA is, in fact, the only agency dedicated to one specific
population. And it has helped keep that population in refugee camps for over 70
years.
The UNRWA is almost entirely
staffed by Palestinian Arabs. It is a globally sponsored welfare organization,
with 23,000 Palestinian Arab employees and just 100 UN professionals from
elsewhere. The UNRWA has never condemned Hamas’ agenda; it routinely hires
members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
One of the UNRWA’s chief tasks
is running dozens of Palestinian schools. The UNRWA, as you might predict, then
helps indoctrinate Palestinian Arab schoolchildren in Jew-hatred. According to
a March report from United Nations Watch, the UNRWA has overseen the broad
indoctrination of Palestinian youths into such toxic and vile anti-Semitism.
That report names 47 cases of incitement to violence by UNRWA staff; 133 UNRWA
educators and staff who promote hate and violence on social media; and another
82 educators and staff involved in 30 UNRWA schools who create and distribute
Jew-hating content to students.
For example, one reading
comprehension exercise for ninth-graders at Al-Maghazi Middle School for Boys
in the Gaza Strip celebrated the burning of a Jewish bus as a “barbecue party.”
Fifth-graders at the same school were taught that martyrdom and jihad are “the
most important meanings of life.”
This sort of stuff isn’t
uncommon by any stretch of the imagination in Palestinian schools run by the
UNRWA. That’s why Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas’ political leader, is a UNRWA graduate.
So is Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi, former Hamas chief. So is Ibrahim Maqadama, the
mastermind behind Hamas’ military structure.
Neither are UNRWA resources
dedicated to helping terrorist groups directly. UNRWA vehicles have been used
to transport terrorists and weapons — and that includes ambulances. UNRWA
schools have been used by Hamas to store weapons. The UNRWA also helps promote
Hamas front groups, including the Palestinian Return Center.
Ben Shapiro, 26-10-2023
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