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Dec 01 2008

UN General Assembly adopts six resolutions on Middle East

Posted by smoothstone

While the world watched muslim savages kill innocent people in Bombay (renamed Mumbai to dilute the Indian history of the city), muslim masters of deception at the United Nations adopted by recorded vote six resolutions meant to promote the palestinian arabs rights and limit Israel’s actions in Jerusalem and the Syrian Golan.

The votes came on a day that saw action on a total of 10 texts, with the other consensus texts addressing climate change, global health, and global and regional cooperation.

The first three Assembly resolutions zeroed in directly on the palestinian people’s needs, by backing the work of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the palestinian People, and supporting the Secretariat’s efforts to raise awareness of their difficulties through conferences, training programmes, links with civil society and other activities. A fourth affirmed the illegality of Israeli actions to change the status of Jerusalem.

It is outrageous in the extreme that the world would accept a scheme that would permit arabs to have an ethnically cleansed geographical region where no Jews can live.

Besides, who decides what land is “palestinian land”, the international community? If so, it’s been tried before. The arabs refused their offer in 1948 and attacked Israel. Arabs chose war. Arabs suffer the consequences. It is not citizenship arabs want, but a reactionary vision that would erase the “Nakba,” the “Catastrophe,” of Israel’s creation by eliminating the Jewish state.

It is also outrageous that the Jew-bashers at the United Nations posture about palestinian rights as the core of the problem. All that has done is misrepresent history, misrepresent Islam and misrepresent current facts.

Democracy is a wonderful thing but Israel has no obligation to foster a terrorist state directed at her destruction. It is the palestinian rejection of Israel’s right to exist and not Israeli policies that are the cause of the palestinian-Israeli conflict.

The facts on the table are that Zionism has just as much legitimacy as palestinianism. You don’t want Zionism? Stop touting palestinianism.

Arabs are not the only ones entitled to self-determination.

Read the more about the Jew-hatred at the United Nations. Further in the official UN article below you will note that the United Nations still regards the palestinian kleptocracy as “occupied” even though there is NO occupation of Gaza anymore. Israel demolished whole communities and pulled each and every Israeli citizen out and redeployed all their forces outside the recognized boundries of Gaza territory. What there is now is an economic blockade. That happens in times of armed conflict and are NOT against international law.

Via UN General Assembly adopts six resolutions on Middle East

The Assembly also adopted by a recorded vote of 164 in favour to 7 against ( Australia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, United States), with 3 abstentions ( Cameroon, Canada, Tonga) (Annex IV), the resolution on the “Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine”.

By that text, the Assembly reaffirmed the illegality of Israeli actions meant to change the status of Jerusalem, including the so-called E-1 plan, which aimed to connect Jerusalem to the West Bank settlement of Ma’ale Adumim. It also reaffirmed the illegality of other unilateral measures that tried to alter the character, status and demographic composition of the city and the Territory as a whole. This included Israel’s construction of a wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem.

Speaking before the votes, the representative of the United States said her country could not support the four resolutions since the texts, in combination with 15 other resolutions that came before the Assembly this year, created a clear pattern of institutional bias. The United States had clearly stated its policy that there should be two States, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace, and backed that policy with support for both sides.

She was distressed that each year the Assembly devoted a disproportionate number of resolutions to the Middle East, with disproportionate criticism of Israel. Those resolutions, along with others on the Middle East, were repetitive and unbalanced, and at odds with the Assembly’s action on any other State. They placed demands on the Israeli side, while failing to see that both sides must take steps towards peace.

May HaShem keep safe always the nations of Australia, Israel, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, and the United States.

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