"On Wednesday, June 13th, The United Nations overwhelmingly condemned Israel for 'excessive use of force' against innocent civilians in border protests that started in late March in the days leading up to the United States moving its embassy to Jerusalem... Not only did the UN fail to accurately depict the situation, but it actively sought to suppress information that changed the narrative of the protests over the past two months...
The militant extremist branches of Hamas incited violence in these protests that was not seen before their involvement.
It is worth mentioning that the extremist sects of Hamas are notorious for using Palestinian women and children as human shields and hiding weapons caches in schools and hospitals for the sake of forcing the Israeli's hands in contributing to civilian casualties. The United Nations has released annual reports in years past confirming these actions. They are also the same leading political party that financially compensates the families of those that have committed acts of terror against Israel.
Hamas' paramilitary involvement in these protests created a far more dangerous situation for the peaceful protesters and the IDF. In escalating violence, members of the protest commenced the use of Molotov cocktails and petrol bombs flown over the border with kites (one of which prominently displayed a swastika)... Beyond this, protesters have, in several instances, attempted to rush and cross the border fence. Yet, the UN resolution condemning Israel for its 'excessive use of force' did not once mention any of this...
The greater community of the United Nations chose to forgo objectivity, and opt for a one-sided narrative."