The UN’s Jew-hatred

It can’t get much clearer than this. From an Eye on the UN press release:

This Monday, November 24th, the UN will commemorate its annual International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People with a film depicting Jews as Nazi-equivalents and a public exhibit mourning the sixty years of Israel’s existence.

“The event is an annual reminder that the UN’s real agenda is to delegitimize the birth – and the perseverance – of the state of Israel,” said Anne Bayefsky, Editor of EYEontheUN.org.

Monday’s observance marks November 29, 1947 – the day that the UN voted to establish a Jewish and an Arab state in Palestine – a decision accepted by the Jews and rejected by the Arabs. This year’s observance is being held a week early due to scheduling conflicts.

As in years past, there will be a formal meeting Monday morning of the Committee on the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, a film, an afternoon meeting of the General Assembly on the “Question of Palestine,” and the opening of a public exhibit in the entrance to the UN’s New York headquarters.

Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan referred to November 29th as “a day of mourning and a day of grief,” and the usual procedure is for UN member state after UN member state to use the opportunity to grieve for the suffering of the Palestinian people at Israeli hands.

The General Assembly is scheduled to adopt another six resolutions condemning only Israel for violations of human rights. The total number of resolutions criticizing Israel expected to be adopted at this fall’s General Assembly is 20, as compared to only four resolutions critical of human rights records in any of the remaining 191 UN member nations.

The 2008 installment of what is in essence a repeat of the “Zionism = Racism” allegation, will be the public showing of the film “La Terre Parle Arabe” or “The Land Speaks Arabic.” The film draws parallels between the Nazis’ final solution and the alleged Zionist design for Palestinians. It is commonly billed with these words: “…the late-19th century Zionists…drew up plans, put them into practice, then…used… force, often brutal.”

And it gets even worse.

Here is some of the script for the UN public’s edification:

“Christians and Muslims alike…unite in their hatred of Zionism…I preferred to die as a martyr rather than be governed by the Jews …We were against the Jews…The number of Jews increased constantly…The children cried …The Hagana had no mercy, no pity. Zionists! They were Zionists!… The Jews were shooting at us, they were facing us…The Jews yelled “turn around you bastards, you dogs.” They machine gunned us…They started killing people who were asleep…[We]…found a poor woman…pregnant. They had killed her and the baby came out of the womb. They started slaughtering them until morning.”

The exhibit to be opened at 6 p.m. on Monday in the UN lobby – the public entrance through which school children from across the United States and tourists from around the world pass every day – is entitled “The Palestinians: 60 years of struggle and enduring hope.” Bayefsky comments: “The “sixty years” of struggle is telling. It puts a lie to the alleged root cause of the Arab-Israeli conflict as an “occupation” that began with the 1967 war. The real complaint is the alleged wrong of the creation of the State of Israel itself.” She adds: “The carefully selected word “struggle” also speaks volumes. What the UN glorifies as a struggle is a series of wars launched by Arabs to annihilate the state of Israel beginning in 1948, and the ongoing “struggle” of Palestinian and other Arab terrorists dedicated to the same end.”

Tell me, does the world commemorate the 60th anniversary of the separation of Pakistan from India?

The modern state of Pakistan was established on 14 August 1947 (27 Ramadan 1366 in the Islamic Calendar), carved out of the two Muslim-majority wings in the eastern and northwestern regions of British India and comprising the provinces of Balochistan, East Bengal, the North-West Frontier Province, West Punjab and Sindh. The controversial division of the provinces of Punjab and Bengal caused communal riots across India and Pakistan — millions of Muslims moved to Pakistan and millions of Hindus and Sikhs moved to India. Disputes arose over several princely states including Muslim-majority Jammu and Kashmir, whose ruler had acceded to India following an invasion by Pashtun tribal militias, leading to the First Kashmir War in 1948.

No? Why is that, I wonder? Hypocrisy? Naaah. Anti-Semitism? Now you’re getting it.

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7 Responses to The UN’s Jew-hatred

  1. Alex Bensky says:

    “[Millions of Muslims moved to Pakistan and millions of Hindus and Sikhs moved to India.” Hundreds of thousands, and perhaps more, died. Still, we should feel sympathy at the Muslims and Hindus and Sikhs still languishing in refugee camps sixty years later, denied their sacred right of return.

    Same for the Sudeten Germans, eastern Poles, Ionian Greeks, etc.

  2. Alex Bensky says:

    And as to the chap who says he’d rather die as a martyr than live under Israel oppression, well, I think he and the IDF have a common goal there.

  3. Lefty says:

    What a loathsome exhibit. Even if you think the UN has a particular responsibility towards Israel/Palestine, the UN is supposed to be working for a peaceful solution, not spreading Arab hate speech.

    The partition of India isn’t really comparable to the partition of the Palestinian Mandate because there was no Balfour Declaration for India. The massive foreign immigration into Palestine made the creation of Israel especially artificial. The closest contemporary analogue is maybe the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus: after partitioning the island, Turkey sponsored massive immigration into northern Cyprus to juice the demographic claim.

    The refugee crisis was different, too. Whereas there was no hope for refugees in India or Pakistan to return to their homes, back in 1948 I think most people assumed the Arab refugees would be repatriated fairly quickly. Arab intransigence prevented that from happening, of course.

  4. Elisson says:

    Perhaps I should fast on November 24 to demonstrate how the United Nations makes me so sick, I cannot eat.

    Dis. Gust. Ing.

  5. Judith Bershak says:

    We’ve seen this misinformation and antisemitism for so long. We seen this hatred and now we have hatred of our own. We in America have seen what the Muslim extremists can do to innocent people. How long before the truth comes to light and then we talk and stop all this.

  6. Chaim says:

    Great article, Meryl!

  7. Jack says:

    The UN has been morally bankrupt and a complete joke for many years now. Terrible.

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