All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss 2

Credit UN Watch in Geneva for keeping a careful eye on the goings-on here on the East River, as the United Nations continues its incessant campaign to isolate, condemn, vilify, ostracize and denounce the most democratic nation in the Middle East. That’s Israel, the only Jewish country in the roster of 193, which is probably just a coincidence, as no one would ever think of singling out and targeting Jews. What a crazy idea.

What’s not crazy, or funny, is that the UN’s General Assembly, dominated by various shades of dictatorships and tyrannies, is obsessed with the Jews and is annually lining up Israel in the dock for vote after vote to deliver the formal opprobrium from the Parliament of Man.

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Bethlehem is in Area A of the West Bank, which means it’s completely controlled by the Palestinian Authority. Moreover, Bethlehem residents generally don’t live “abjectly”, as – though its tourist-based economy was hit hard by the COVID epidemic – it’s generally considered one of the more prosperous West Bank cities.

Alibhai-Brown then complains:

Any criticism of [Israel] is deemed anti-Semitic by apologists and diehard allies.
This is a baseless smear, one which was frequently hurled by Jeremy Corbyn’s allies during the Labour Party antisemitism crisis to avoid being held accountable for rhetoric deemed racist per the widely accepted IHRA Working Definition. The IHRA definition, which is used by most major Jewish and pro-Israel groups, is clear that “criticism of Israel similar to that leveled against any other country cannot be regarded as antisemitic”.

Then, Alibhai-Brown writes:

In November, Israel designated six Palestinian charities as terrorist organisations. These organisations aided Palestinians suffering poverty, mental distress, human rights abuses and gender oppression (by their own men).
As we’ve demonsrated in previous posts, the links between the ‘charities’ she mentions and the PFLP terror group are undeniable, and much of it is open-source information that Alibhai-Brown could have easily accessed.

Alibhai-Brown continues:

I knew the British-American-Jewish thinker Tony Judt, a proud Jew and stalwart anti-Zionist. After damning Israel as a “belligerently intolerant, faith driven ethno-state” in 1983, he was “cancelled”, his reputation trashed until his death.
Judt wasn’t “cancelled” in the modern sense of the word, and his reputation was not “trashed until his death”.

Though he received some criticism from Jewish groups and others for his opposition to Israel’s existence and his suggestion that the state had become the primary cause of modern antisemitism, he was, until his death, a popular public intellectual and highly celebrated academic.

Then, in her final complaint, Alibhai-Brown writes:

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Palestinian women arrive at a Jerusalem border crossing carrying an infant who struggled to breathe and was unresponsive; quick-witted soldier hurries to provide child with life-saving treatment before he is taken to the hospital​


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Hamas issued a press release yesterday where they praised the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, for her remarks at a virtual UN session held by the Committee for the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People on Tuesday.

Hamas said that Bachelet's remarks were "important and pivotal", as they "shed light on the continued Israeli occupation's violations against the Palestinian people and holy places."

When a terror group praises the UN's top human rights official, that indicates that something is wrong. And indeed, something is very wrong with Michelle Bachelet.

Her statement can be seen on video here. She speaks for about ten minutes, of which about nine and a half are about how terrible Israel is - starting with the May war in Gaza, which she claims was "directly linked to protests and violent responses by Israeli security forces — first in East Jerusalem, then spreading to the entire Occupied Palestinian Territory and to Israel."

She doesn't mention that Hamas and other groups shot 150 rockets into Israel on May 10, including Jerusalem, and Israeli airstrikes were responses to those attacks. Instead, Bachelet fully adopts the Hamas narrative that somehow Israeli actions in Sheikh Jarrah and Jerusalem were what caused the war to start - implying that Hamas rockets were meant to defend Palestinians, not attack Israeli civilians.

Bachelet has nothing bad to say about Hamas at all. She doesn't even mention the terror group's name.

The other thirty seconds that don't obsess over Israel (starting at 10:50) are almost all directed at Hamas' rival Palestinian Authority, where she quickly lists "assaults of journalists and human rights defenders, as well as intimidation; gender-based violence and harassment; excessive use of force; arbitrary arrests and censorship." She then briefly mentions that "the de facto authorities have also restricted Palestinians’ rights."

Unlike her allegations against Israel, she goes into no detail on these human rights abuses against Palestinians. Palestinian women are victims of gender-based violence? Who cares? Certainly not the UN's chief human rights defender.

The video is even more striking. When Bachelet accuses Israel of abuses, she speaks deliberately and looks up from her prepared notes and tries to make eye contact with the viewer. But when she talks about Palestinian abuses, she turns into a robot - she speeds up her delivery and barely looks up from her text. It is a checkbox for her - she doesn't want to be accused of bias so she throws in a little about Palestinian human rights abuses, burying it in her litany of impassioned criticism of Israel.

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Most of the 174,000 Palestinians who live in Lebanon (according to a 2017 Lebanese Palestinian Dialogue Committee survey) are stateless and are not entitled to Lebanese citizenship, even though most were born in Lebanon to refugees who fled there during Israel’s 1948 War of Liberation. Without citizenship, they do not have Lebanese identity cards, which also means they are not entitled to health, education, and other government services. Most of them are forced to live in and near 12 official camps, where, according to Human Rights Watch, they exist in “appalling social and economic conditions.”

Palestinians are not allowed to buy land in Lebanon, and the local labor laws bar them from a long list of more than 30 professions. But on Wednesday, Lebanon’s Labor Ministry’s website announced that Palestinians born in Lebanon, as well as non-Lebanese with a Lebanese mother or who are married to a Lebanese citizen, are now allowed to work in professions under the control of Lebanese guilds and syndicates.

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UN Watch has been keeping a database on UN resolutions since 2015. Here is my updated chart using their data of the number of General Assembly resolutions condemning specific countries in that time period.






Outside the seven countries shown here, the UN has not condemned anyone else in that time period.

The UN is a joke, illustrated in one diagram.

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UN Watch has been keeping a database on UN resolutions since 2015. Here is my updated chart using their data of the number of General Assembly resolutions condemning specific countries in that time period.






Outside the seven countries shown here, the UN has not condemned anyone else in that time period.

The UN is a joke, illustrated in one diagram.

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Jews and white people were banned from a student meeting at Goldsmiths, University of London, that discussed “defending Palestine”.

The meeting last month, which was strictly limited to students who were “African, Arab, Asian, Caribbean and other black communities”, was part of an effort by pro-Palestine activists to use a student strike against job cuts at the university to campaign for their cause.

On the first day of the strike, which began in November, an advertisement for “Palestinian liberation” was shared online while Palestine flags and banners appeared on the picket line.

This was despite the fact that the protest was actually against plans to make staff at the university redundant.

One speaker at the rally was filmed praising “solidarity with the UCU (University and College Union) and the ongoing commitment to the Palestinian cause”.

She then declared her support for the anti-Israel Boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement.

“The fight for our university workers, and a demilitarised university that opposes apartheid and occupation, instead of funding it, is the same fight,” she said.

During the protests in November, a meeting took place entitled “Black Liberation”, with the aim of “opposing Imperialist wars and defending Palestine”, according to publicity material.

On the same day, the Student Union affirmed its “complete, continued and unapologetic solidarity” with Palestinians.

It also declared its support for the London School of Economics (LSE), which is at the centre of an antisemitism row after the Israeli ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, was targeted by a mob after giving a speech there.

Goldsmiths is one of a minority of universities that is yet to adopt the international definition of antisemitism drawn up by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance.

One student, who wished to remain anonymous, told the JC that a Student Union official involved in the pro-Palestine activism had branded Israelis “more racist than other white people”.

Another, meanwhile, had delivered a lecture about “Jewish privilege”.

Tristan Benhamou, President of Goldsmith’s Jewish Society said: “The reality is this has been a hostile environment since I started, and that was two-and-a-half years ago.

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It also declared its support for the London School of Economics (LSE), which is at the centre of an antisemitism row after the Israeli ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, was targeted by a mob after giving a speech there.
How is protesting a war criminal antisemitic?
 
“You get what you pay for” is not just a euphemism when it comes to the welfare dependent Islamic terrorist enclaves. Pally / UNRWA texts are drenched with excitement aimed at Israelis. The international community continues to subsidize the diseased ideology espoused by the islamic terrorists so the results are predictable.






A 14-year-old Palestinian girl suspected of stabbing a woman in Jerusalem on Wednesday was carrying a number of Palestinian Authority textbooks with messages of violent incitement when she was caught, an Israeli watchdog revealed Thursday.

Police said they arrested the teenager at her school shortly after she stabbed 26-year-old Moriah Cohen — her family’s neighbor in the flashpoint neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah — while the victim was walking with her five children.
 
Question.

How many Federal Reserve chairmen were not Jewish?
Most of them were not Jews 14 out 17.
This question essentially sums up all your trolling.
Arab and White supremacists follow the same tropes.

Of course, the "pro-Palestinian" mob would be bothered by that, but not say -
how many Africans, were ever allowed in any of the Pali-Arab governments?
 
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