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UN Leader Moon: It’s All Israel’s Fault, Including the Terror Attacks


moonThe real question that demands a response is why Israel, the US and Western nations continue to remain in the United Nations, a body which long ago has become a voice of the Fifth Column granted an air of legitimacy by the very presence and funding of the international community. The UN is simply an internationally accepted organ which represents the interests of the enemies of Israel, the United States and the West.

In the UN’s latest attack against Israel, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon addressed a conference on the Rights of Palestinian people and the situation in Jerusalem. The conference took place in Jakarta, Indonesia. In his indefatigable anti-Israel hashkafa, the UN leader explained the root of the problem and the cause of ongoing Islamic terror, stating it was “bred from nearly five decades of Israeli occupation.”

He added “It is the result of fear, humiliation, frustration and mistrust. It has been fed by the wounds of decades of bloody conflict, which will take a long time to heal. Palestinians youth in particular are tired of broken promises and they see no light at the end of the tunnel.”

Regarding the deteriorating of events in the region, the UN leader shares his wisdom on that subject with the world, explaining the “settlement enterprise” it to blame. He mentioned the holiness and status of Jerusalem, stating “What happens in Jerusalem reverberates around the world.”

He then moved to the issue of Har Habayis and continuous Islamic allegations leveled against Israel, accusing Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of threatening al-Aqsa and changing the status quo. Despite repeated public statements that Israel has not and does not intend to change the religious status quo on Har Habayis, Moon explains “any action which could be interpreted as attempting to change the delicate balance, and particularly the status quo of the holy sites, carries with it the risk of conflict.”

Not wishing to alienate PA leader Abu Mazen, he calls on “leaders” to “reign in the incitement” as if Israel is guilty of the same tactics that are so widespread throughout the PA media and education system. Directing his criticism to Israel, he called on security forces to use a “calibrated use of force in response to incidents”.

Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon called the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People “a body detached from reality.”

In response to the UN leader’s remarks, Ambassador Danon stated “Instead of wasting your time trying to rationalize Palestinian terrorism, the United Nations should confront the Palestinian Authority to eradicate incitement coming from its highest echelons, permeating into the education system and social networks”.

In another propaganda statement, the PA Ministry of Health on Wednesday announced 125 people have been killed and 14,000 wounded in the PA since the beginning of the ongoing Islamic wave of terror on erev Rosh Hashanah 5776. No mention is made of the many “people killed” at the wheel of vehicles ramming bus stops in Jerusalem and Gush Etzion Junction or wielding knives near Shar Shechem or Kiryat Arba.

(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)



6 Responses

  1. Immediately after reading the source of that article i went to research its validity and so that it is not true. If you go to the UN’s website and read through the entire article of the discussion you will see that he did jot say that “Israel is at fault”.
    If you google for any resources of the UN accusing Israel that they are at fault only israely websites will show up as usual.
    So as a news network I would encourage you to do some research before you post something.
    But of course, it is much more exciting the way ywn has chosen.

  2. These Palestinian murders are not about the Al Aksa mosque.

    The Palestinians wars were not about Israel.

    These wars were not about borders, Jerusalem, land, settlements, ports, fishing, poverty,etc.,

    The continuing source of Hamas-Fatah intransigence despite losing was expressed by a Palestinian leader during the Lebanon war.

    George Habash, a Greek Orthodox Christian Palestinian, was known as “the godfather” of terrorism.

    Habash’s group, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), pioneered the hijacking of airplanes, boarding ships, killing Israeli Olympic athletes, etc. (Abul Abbas, killer of Leon Klinghoffer. Klinghoffer aboard the Achille Lauro cruise ship in 1985 when Abbas tossed him overboard.
    “When reporters asked Abbas exactly how Klinghoffer, a U.S. citizen, ended up in the Mediterranean, Abbas quipped: “Maybe he was trying to swim for it.”

    Habash said, “To kill a Jew away from the battlefield is better than killing a hundred Jews in battle.” When told that many of the Palestinians were disproportionately being killed in the Lebanon war, he responded that he didn’t care, because no matter how few, “We are killing Jews!”

    The Palestinian leadership—both Hamas and Fatah as well as its people—and ISIS and other Arabs are mesmerized by what Thomas Mann’s friend (who lived in Nazi Germany) called the “sorcery of violence.”

    Those in Nazi Germany lost their souls.

    It happened in Gaza and the West Bank.

    It is now happening with Israeli-Palestinian terrorists.

  3. And here I thought climate change was the reason for their miserable lives. Hey that’s what the know-it-all obama (lowercase intentional) thinks.

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