"Israeli officials are wary of calling it a new intifada, but from President Reuven Rivlin down it is being acknowledged that there is a wave of attacks that is not the isolated efforts of 'lone wolves.' These deadly assaults seem to be well planned and they are being carried out against the backdrop of sickening incitement.
How is the world dealing with all this? Well, the United Nations Humans Rights Council, as usual, has been busy bashing Israel for 'possible war crimes.'
The UNHRC on Monday held a meeting on its report into last summer's war in Gaza, the war that was triggered by a chain of events starting with the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teens, whose deaths did not apparently warrant a UN investigation, and culminating in 51 days of fighting...
The UN needs to recognize the true nature of jihadist terrorism in order to deal with it.
The last thing the world needs is to divert more attention and funds on obsessively fault-finding Israel, blaming it even for the rise of the Islamic State. The UN should make sure human rights everywhere are inalienable."