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    UN Passes Anti-Israel Resolution, Fueling International Bias

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    What’s happening

    The UN General Assembly recently passed a controversial Palestinian-led resolution against Israel. This measure calls for Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s statements regarding territories disputed by Palestinians, enforce sanctions on senior Israeli officials, and halt arms transfers to Israel. The resolution was supported by 124 countries, with 43 abstentions and 14 votes against it.

    Why it matters

    This decision by the UN General Assembly showcases the significant international bias against Israel, ignoring the situation’s complex realities. By passing such resolutions, the UN diverts focus from seeking constructive, peaceful solutions and instead fuels further conflicts and incites violence.

    How Israel Responds

    Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, denounced the resolution, emphasizing its potential to incite violence. He pointed out the hypocrisy within the UN, highlighting their consistent oversight of terrorist operations conducted by Hamas. Danon passionately defended Israel’s right to security and revealed horrific details of atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists, making a poignant plea for fairness and justice from the international community.

    The Bigger Picture

    Numerous pivotal countries such as Germany, the UK, Canada, and India refrained from supporting the resolution, signaling a mixed global stance on the issue. Notably, surprising affirmative votes came from Greece and Cyprus, despite their significant defense ties with Israel.

    Words of Condemnation

    Danon’s speech to the UN was a resonant call against hypocrisy, articulating stark realities faced by Israelis due to constant threats. “Jewish blood is not worthless,” he declared, asserting the nation’s resilience and rejection of perpetual victimization.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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