UN Watch: Syrians slaughtered while UN condemns Israel. Again. Several times.

As Syrians continue to be slaughtered, the U.N. is once again too busy condemning Israel to respond to those pleading for help in Aleppo and elsewhere.

The world body’s Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the principal organ under the U.N. Charter tasked with addressing human rights and fundamental freedoms, has just concluded its annual session by turning a blind eye to the ongoing massacres by the Assad regime. Instead,  a list of all its resolutions for the entire world shows that ECOSOC condemned only one single country: Israel. Two resolutions were adopted against Israel, and one report.

 

Sponsored by Algeria for the Third World grouping known as G-77, and by Turkey, a one-sided and politicized resolution was adopted on July 26 with the following title: “Economic and social repercussions of the Israeli occupation on the living conditions of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and the Arab population in the occupied Syrian Golan.”

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3 Replies to “UN Watch: Syrians slaughtered while UN condemns Israel. Again. Several times.”

  1. If, or rather when, Syria falls to the anti-Assad jihadist coalition, Israel will be facing far more than just resolutions from the clowns at UN.

    Israel will then face full frontal assault by all its muslim neighbours, propbaly also Turkey. This is in my view not far away.

    Those “pleading for help in Aleppo” are NOT our friends! And never will be…

  2. Pope Urban II you are right on both counts, the war will start real soon, and all of the Arab neighbors will be in on the attack, as well as missile attacks from Iran. Europe and all western nations must brace themselves for this time because the fifth columns in our midst will attack us, not all of these are suicide types and they will carry out attacks as well as followup attacks.