“On the contrary, I think that this is a very important part of building the puzzle of a better solution,” Espen Barth Eide told JNS.
United Nations
Israel’s prime minister chastises the United Nations, saying “enough is enough” of Hezbollah’s attacks on northern border cities and villages.
The head of the Palestinian Authority also said that Israel doesn’t deserve membership in the world body, as he nods to anti-Israel protesters in America, saying “we are grateful” to them.
The Israeli premier left immediately after convening the Security Cabinet amid the intensifying war with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The Argentine president called out the world body for systematically voting against the Jewish state, “the only democracy in the Middle East, which protects liberal democracy.”
António Guterres said that there is an “age of impunity everywhere” and said that the global community must “prevent Lebanon from becoming another Gaza.”
The Palestinian-fronted resolution passed by wide margin, demanding that the Israeli army and Jewish residents evacuate to pre-1949 line within a year.
While evidence was presented to High Commissioner Phillipe Lazzarini, he, the review panel and the press simply ignored it.
“The theme of UNRWA education is ‘peace starts here.’ How could it possibly be that a UN social work agency would be using their education system to prepare kids for war?”
“I simply cannot comprehend that the U.N. Security Council would hold an emergency session based on jihadist propaganda,” the Israeli envoy said.
