"Have you ever wondered why the United Nations is so anti-Israel? Did you know that the UN Human Rights Council has passed more resolutions against Israel than all other countries combined?...
First, let's examine the most anti-Israel body within the organization - the UN Human Rights Council (HRC). Since 2006, the HRC has passed no less than 60 resolutions against Israel. That's a sustained average of almost one every other month for the past 10 years. In 2016 alone, the HRC passed 20 resolutions. Incredibly 10 of those were passed on a single day. Meanwhile, in 2016, a total of 4 resolutions were passed against countries in the rest of the world. This seems almost absurd, until you look more closely at the HRC.
There are 47 member nations that comprise the HRC. Keep in mind that its focus is "human rights." Yet look at some of its members - China, Cuba, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Qatar, Burundi, Bangladesh, UAE, etc. Shouldn't members be beacons of protecting human rights? Yet these countries are some of the worst offenders.
The actual structure of the HRC is quite telling. The council divides the nations of the world into five regions: Africa (13 members); Asia (13) Latin America/Caribbean (8); Western Europe (7); and Eastern Europe (6).
The US is part of the Western Europe region.
Now here's where the rubber meets the road. Every nation where Muslims make up 50% or more of the general population is in one of two regions: the African or Asian region. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that when those two regions vote as a block, their 26 votes comprise an automatic majority of the HRC's 47 members.
The US is home to the United Nations, and puts up roughly 22% of the UN's yearly budget. Yet on the HRC, the US doesn't even have its own region - it's buried as a member of the Western Europe region, which has only 7 member nations. It can be easily out voted by the Muslim dominated African and Asian regions...
However, now that Donald Trump is president and Nikki Haley is the US ambassador who sits on the Security Council, we are about to see Israel getting the support at the UN that it rightfully deserves... Trump has indicated that the US may consider taking punitive action against the UN and some of its internal agencies - in the form of reducing or eliminating financial support - due to it's anti-Israel activities. There have even been discussions about the US withdrawing from the Human Rights Council.
We are in the early stages of a long overdue new era. It's about time someone 'Trumpets' support for Israel."