"The United Nations has once again outdone itself in hypocrisy against Israel, releasing a report last week that accused Israel of ‘genocidal acts’ while yet again ignoring the brutal war crimes of Hamas, including systematic sexual violence and crimes against children. This is not just an oversight; it is a deliberate and shameful act of complicity in the face of unspeakable evil...
Hamas, a designated terrorist organization, has a well-documented history of atrocities.
During its brutal attack on Israel, Hamas terrorists committed acts of sexual violence so horrific that they defy comprehension.
Women were raped, mutilated, and murdered in a frenzied campaign of terror. Instead, the UN chooses to amplify accusations against Israel, furthering a narrative that demonizes the Jewish state while absolving its attackers.
Equally egregious is Hamas’s exploitation of children. The group has long used children as human shields, indoctrinating them into its ideology of hate, and even recruiting them as terrorists. Schools and hospitals in Gaza are routinely used as military facilities, putting innocent lives at risk.
Yet, the UN turns a blind eye to these violations of international law, opting instead to condemn Israel for defending its citizens against an enemy that hides like rats behind civilians.
The UN’s double standard is not new, but this time, it is particularly grotesque.
The body’s refusal to confront Hamas’s brutality also emboldens terrorists worldwide. When it signals that Hamas can rape, torture, and murder with impunity, it sets a precedent for future terrorist groups to follow.
Moreover, these false accusations continue to fuel global antisemitism by highlighting the type of stereotypes that have been aimed at Jews for centuries, yet again providing ammunition to those who celebrate Hamas’s atrocities while condemning any move Israel takes to defend itself.
The UN has utterly betrayed its founding principles, something that has been known for a long time now. The concept of an international body to maintain world peace and oversee global inter-connectivity has failed in its mandate.
Instead, the UN has transformed into a mouthpiece for terrorist apologists while failing the very people it claims to protect.
If the UN truly cared about human rights, it would demand Hamas be held accountable – not fabricate charges against a democratic nation fighting for survival.
It is time for democratic nations, especially those who support Israel, to stop legitimizing this morally bankrupt institution.
Anything less is complicity in one of the greatest moral failures of our time."