Posted on 12/28/2023 8:02:53 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A United Nations report published Thursday details the “rapidly deteriorating human rights situation” in the West Bank and called on Israel to end the “unlawful killings” against Palestinians.
The report, published by the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), called for an “immediate end to the use of military weapons and means during law enforcement operations” and an end to the “arbitrary detention and ill-treatment of Palestinians.”
The report found that from Oct. 7 — when Hamas invaded Israel in a surprise attack — until Wednesday, there were 291 Palestinian deaths in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, by the Israel security forces. A majority of the deaths were men, but at least 79 children have been killed in the West Bank.
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The UN has been allied with and supporting the terrorists from the beginning.
The UN needs to tell Hamas to “Stop Jihad Now!” and turn in their weapons.
Just ignore the UN, as they are inherently antisemitic and essentially agree with Hamas.
Have they “called on” Hamas to stop their BS?
I didn’t think so.
Im not sure anyone really cares what the UN has to say anymore tbh.
And then eat it.
U.S. out of the U.N. U.N. out of the U.S. It's nothing but a nest of antisemitic vipers, as I've always said, sucking up millions in U.S. taxpayer dollars.
Isra3l,should call upon the un to end their vile,antisemitism, shut up, and let Israel alone while they wipe their enemies from the face of the earth!
Isreal, just don’t pickup or answer the call;-)
I would want more information about what is happening.
From the article: At least 105 deaths were recorded during Israeli law enforcement operations using airstrikes or other military tactics, and 201 were recorded during law enforcement operations or confrontations not involving an exchange of fire, the report said.
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Why was Israel using airstrip or other military tactics? Could they possibly have been in response to people shooting rockets towards Israel?
And I am very curious as to how 200 people could be killed in “law enforcement operations or confrontations not involving an exchange of fire.” Of what did those people die? How is it that so many people died in this way? And why were these people involved with law enforcement?
I am not saying that Israel can do no wrong, just that Israel tries much harder to do no wrong, and something seems to be being left out of this description.
Isn’t Israel trying to end the “unlawful killings” by eliminating Hamas?
The United Nations awaits their Antichrist
In fact, they were even calling for a man to serve ONE 7-year term as Secretary General..... (The Elders)
Gee, what a coincidence.
Would someone please tell the UN to pound sand.
Gee, how long ‘til the next UN resolution is worded something like: “UN Report calls on Israel to end its unlawful existence”?
Exactly. Where was the UN on Oct. 7th and all the other times Israel was attacked?
FUUN!
Israel, Immigration & Islam | Douglas Murray
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KS1_cAdIQR4
In this conversation, John Anderson sits down with journalist and author Douglas Murray to discuss the war on Western culture in light of the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Murray argues that Western Civilisation is being eroded by the collapse of history, faith and moral clarity. This cultural decay, Murray suggests, has been caused by a variety of factors including illegal immigration, secularisation, identity politics and the rise of radical Islam. Nonetheless, Murray is encouraged by the growing support for initiatives like the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) and a common sense middle class who reject elitist identity politics.
Douglas Murray is the author of 7 books and a journalist based in Britain. He has been a contributor to The Spectator since 2000 and has been Associate Editor at the magazine since 2012. He has also written regularly for numerous other outlets including The Wall Street Journal, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun, The Evening Standard and The New Criterion. He is a regular contributor to National Review and has been a columnist for Standpoint magazine since its founding.
In his latest books, “The War on the West” and “The Madness of Crowds”, Murray examines the twenty-first century’s most divisive issues: sexuality, gender, history and race.
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