http://blog.syracuse.com/opinion/2012/0 ⦠anti-.html
Similarly we can show the continuation of settlement building by the Israelis whilst they claim ''
eace'' is a blatant breach of negotiations and shows their true colours - They don't want peace. The US cannot complain that UNESCO is anti peace when Israel behind its back at the negotiation table is already anti-peace.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nat ⦠ution_3379
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel,_Pa ⦠ed_Nations
So what do you want me to focus on here?
Goldstone report right. In October, support grew within Israel for the launch of an independent inquiry, although the IDF and Defense Ministry argued that it would discredit the military's own internal investigations.
Why would the military be afraid of its own people investigating if all it did was correct?
So what happened next? The IDF started its own report, with the Defense Military vowing NOT to interview soldiers or officers. Errrr right. That was impartial; not interviewing any of the ground troops. And it's not just the UN who condemened them. In April 2010, the independent
Human Rights Watch released a 62-page report on Israel's and Hamas' investigations. Concerning Israel, HRW reported that Israel had until that point failed to conduct a credible and independent investigation into the alleged war crimes in Gaza. 'Israel's investigations into serious laws-of-war violations by its forces during last year's Gaza war lack thoroughness and credibility', HRW said in a release.
You fail to mention that the reason Israel is not in her rightful group is because ARAB COUNTRIES block her from joining!!! You cannot condemn Israel for the bias of her neighbors.
I don't need to condemn the UN for this. I definitely condemn the Arab states for pushing Israel off its rightful group, but it's not the UN's fault, but the Arab nations. The very fact that the Israelis can then be allowed to seat on an entirely different group because of the backing of one single nation shows inherent biasness
not against Israel
but for Israel. Let's make that distinction clear.
No, but it's biased when more resolutions are passed about Israel than Darfur, more resolutions are passed than about Syria, more than about human rights violations in Libya, and more than about women's rights in Saudi Arabia. The U.N. obsesses over Israel and it distracts them from the real work they should be doing.
No, how can you even have a conscience and term the degradation of women's rights in Israel not a ''real work''? Of course the UN should condemn the other nations, and it HAS been doing so for Syria quite a lot recently if you didn't read so in the news.
The U.N. declared that Zionism-the want for a Jewish nation-is equal to racism.'
Zionism is Jewish nationalism; and in doing so it has strived to perve artificially the Jewish character of the state by preventing the Palestinians from returning because the leaders are afraid of the demographic timebomb.
As Israel increasingly inserts itself into the occupied territories, and as Israeli settlers, Israeli settlements, and Israeli-only roads proliferate and a state infrastructure benefiting only Jews takes over more and more territory, it becomes no longer possible to ignore the racist underpinnings of the Zionist ideology that directs this enterprise. It is no longer possible today to wink at the permanence of Zionism's thrust beyond Israelâs pre-1967 borders. It is now clear that Israelâs control over the occupied territories is, and has all along been intended to be, a drive to assert exclusive Jewish control, taming the Palestinians into submission and squeezing them into ever smaller, more disconnected segments of land or, failing that, forcing them to leave Palestine altogether. It is totally obvious to anyone who spends time on the ground in Palestine-Israel that the animating force behind the policies of the present and all past Israeli governments in Israel and in the occupied West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem has always been a determination to assure the predominance of Jews over Palestinians. Such policies can only be described as racist, and we should stop trying any longer to avoid the word.
So then why is all the focus on Israel? Time after time after time, the U.N. has not failed to prove its bias, be it the Goldstone Report (see above) or the Durban Conference.
Because Israel has always been accused of gross humans rights abuse, and because many member nations want to see that targeted.
Resolutions are proposed by member states, and since much world opinion is fixated upon this piece of land that has a violent and repressive recent history, it's their choice to submit resolutions. The UN as a body is not biased, the UN as a whole does not propose resolutions for the members to discuss; the reverse happens.
Note the name. United Nations, and the last I checked, the Palestinians don't have a nation, nor should they ever until they can drop their weapons and sit down at the table. Israel is waiting.
A nation may refer to a community of people who share a common language, culture, ethnicity, descent, and/or history. Doesn't state anything about land.