On November 29, 2011 the United Nations held its annual Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. This was the 64th anniversary of the UN General Assembly resolution which partitioned Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state - a resolution accepted by its Jewish inhabitants and rejected across the Arab world. The Palestinians call this day the 'Naqba', or 'catastrophe'. Yet, the real catastrophe is that 64 years after adoption of the partition plan, the Palestinians have still not ceased the relentless attempt to eradicate the Jewish State.
At UN Headquarters, the day was marked by speeches from various UN leaders, diplomatic representatives and an NGO. For the occasion, the UN screened the film "La terre parle arabe." A "cultural exhibit," called "A Palestinian Vista - Uprooted from our homeland ... we rooted the homeland in ourselves," mounted under the auspices of the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, was opened in the public entrance.
The Setting
The meeting room was - again - adorned with just two flags, the UN flag and a Palestinian flag. The flag of the UN member state of Israel was nowhere to be seen.
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Speakers included: Riyad Mansour, Palestinian Observer to the UN, José Filipe Moraes Cabral (Portugal), President of the Security Council; Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser (Qatar), President of the General Assembly; Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People; Palitha Kohona (Sri Lanka); Asha-Rose Migiro Deputy Secretary-General of the UN; Abdul Salam Diallo (Senegal), Chairman of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories. North Lawn Building, UN Headquarters, New York |
The Speeches
Once again, antisemitism and continued rejection of a Jewish state were evident throughout the proceedings.
Riyad Mansour, Observer of Palestinian UN Mission, speaking on behalf of Mahmoud Abbas, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization and President of the Palestinian Authority, accused Israel of "ethnic cleansing," and called Israel's security fence intended to protect its population an "apartheid wall."
Yahya A. Mahmassani, UN representative of the League of Arab States, speaking on behalf of Nabil Elaraby, Secretary-General of the Arab League made their continued opposition to the existence of Israel crystal clear, objecting to what he called "Israel's...insistence on a new condition that requires the Palestinian side to recognize Israel as a Jewish state." Recognition of "Israel as a Jewish state" allegedly "reflect[ed] the complete lack of political will on the part of the Government of Israel to enter into serious negotiations that deal with all the various aspects of the situation on the basis of international legitimacy."
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon (whose message was delivered by Asha-Rose Migiro UN Deputy Secretary-General) refused to refer to terrorism (as he had the previous year). No mention was made of Palestinian terrorism from anyone. Instead, the Secretary-General called upon Palestinians to cease rocket attacks because it was contrary to their interests, not law. "[W]e must also remind those in Gaza who fire rockets at Israel or continue to smuggle weapons that such actions are both unacceptable and completely contrary to Palestinian interests."
Participants unabashedly espouse the view that a Jew living on what is said to be Arab land is repugnant "Judaization":
At the same time - though Israel is home to 1.5 million free Arab citizens - it is Israel that allegedly practices apartheid:
Miller also made the familiar anti-Jewish move of appropriating Jewish history and plastering it on a fictitious Palestinian narrative: "Every day...Palestinians in the West Bank are attacked by settler pogroms that turn their lives into lives of fear."
Palestinian Ambassador Mansour clapped Miller's rant finally ended.
The Published Messages of Support
The 60-plus year rejection of the Jewish state by Arab and Muslim countries and their UN-based campaign to destroy Israel - given full vent on Palestinian Solidarity Day - also took other forms. The UN published "Messages Received on the Occasion of the International Day of Solidarity With The Palestinian People." Again, they included statements in support of the destruction of Israel and objection to 60 plus years of Jewish "occupation."
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran:
Asif Ali Zardari, President of Pakistan:
The Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America:
The Panels Displayed
The carefully orchestrated day also had other components. The UN event room prominently featured a set of six-foot high information panels.
They described successive attempts at the Arab annihilation of Israel as random acts of spontaneous combustion: "In 1948 as a result of the war between Israel and its neighboring Arab states, almost 750,000 Palestinians...became refugees." "1967 and 1973: Following two wars, the Security Council [adopted] resolutions..." At the same time, Palestinian violence was justified: "1987: The first Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation begins."
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There was noo mention of how the General Assembly's 1947 partition resolution was received - its acceptance by Jews and rejection by Arabs, the 1947-8 war launched by Arab states to prevent the creation of a Jewish state, or who started the 1967 and 1973 wars.
None of these attempted annilihation of the UN member state of Israel was a "contravention of international law." The only "contravention of international law" was "the building of Israeli settlements...after the 1967 war."
Settlements were built on "Occupied Palestinian Territory" - regardless of whether in law the territory's ownership is disputed and supposedly to be decided by negotiations.
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There is no mention (at least the same number) of Jewish refugees expelled from Arab states after the creation of Israel.
Palestinian refugees "were uprooted" - there was no mention that Arab inhabitants of historic Palestine were advised to leave by Arab organizations and states, pending the anticipated imminent destruction of Israel.
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The familiar appropriation of Jewish history - the Palestinians are said to have suffered an "exodus."
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Suicide-bombing, murder of Israeli civilians at home, on buses, at worship, is called an "uprising" - and, moreover, a justifiable uprising in response to Israeli occupation.
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The Israeli military operation is carefully dated from beginning to end. Eight years of rocket attacks are unrecorded. There is no start date or quantification of the rocket attacks against Israel's civilian population - setting up the alleged moral equivalence between aggression and defensive response.
No mention is made of Goldstone's retraction of his primary allegation against Israel six months before this event.
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The Film Screened
At the conclusion of the speeches, the Senegalese Chair of the UN Committee on the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People encouraged everyone to attend the screening by the UN of the film "La Terre Parle Arabe" or "The Land Speaks Arabic" - "in order to show solidarity with the Palestinian people." Advertised in the UN daily journal and shown over the lunch break to ensure maximum attendance by UN staffers, the film draws parallels between the Nazis' final solution and the alleged Zionist "brutal plans" for Palestinians.
Parts of the film can be watched here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
Comments made in the film include:
The ""cultural exhibit:" "A Palestinian Vista - Uprooted from our homeland...we rooted the homeland in ourselves"
![]() From left: Riyad H. Mansour, Palestinian UN Observer; Saviour F. Borg, Malta UN Ambassador; Abdou Salam Diallo, Senegal UN Ambassador and Chair of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People; and Zahir Tanin, Afghanistan UN Ambassador; open the exhibit, "A Palestinian Vista - Uprooted from our homeland... We rooted the homeland in ourselves", UN Headquarters, New York, November 29, 2011 |
The so-called "cultural" exhibit promoted, again, the message of Palestinian suffering at Israeli hands, and no context other than gratuitous Israeli inhumanity against the innocent.
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The UN General Assembly Debate: November 29-30, 2011
When the UN Committee on the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People was finished with its meeting, Solidarity Day moved to the General Assembly and the debate on its agenda item "The Question of Palestine." For a day and a half, antisemitism and the delegitimization of a UN member state were permitted in the primary policy-making body of the UN - the global organization founded on the ashes of the Jewish people, and theoretically dedicated to "the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small:"
The usual themes:
The UN General Assembly Resolutions - November 30, 2011
The Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People transmitted four draft resolutions to the General Assembly (under the agenda item "The Question of Palestine.") The drafts were all adopted by the General Assembly on November 30, 2011.