Posted on 04/25/2023 11:59:17 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan read the names of Israeli victims of terrorism at a Security Council session criticizing Israel before leaving the meeting in protest against the holding of the session on Israel's Memorial Day for fallen soldiers and victims of hostilities.
“Today is one of the most sacred days of the year for the State of Israel,” Erdan told the Security Council members. “We made numerous requests to reschedule today’s debate, describing the deep importance of the day, yet tragically this council refused to budge.”
"We made numerous requests to reschedule today’s debate, describing the deep importance of the day, yet tragically, this Council refused to budge. The decision to nonetheless hold this debate on today of all days only further proves what Israelis already know and feel about this biased organization.
"Today, on this hallowed day, every Israeli remembers those courageous sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, and dear friends, who lost their lives defending Israel. Yet while Israelis mourn, this Council – as usual – will hear more blatant lies condemning the State of Israel and falsely painting it as the root of all the region’s problems. This could not be further from the truth.
“Today’s debate has crossed all lines. While Israelis mourn, this council, as usual, will hear more blatant lies condemning the State of Israel and falsely painting it as the root of all the region’s problems.”
Erdan read the names of Israelis who were murdered in terrorist attacks in the last year and placed a memorial candle at his seat before leaving the meeting.
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Well, the U.N. gave all sorts of honours to Yasser Arafat, but basically ignored Ronald Reagan or Margaret Thatcher concerning efforts towards peace. This is not at all surprising.
A very long list. That they ‘ the ones who sponsor terrorism against Israel since 1947 — ignored. Again.
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