Saturday, February 17, 2024

UN Hamas supporter officials and UNRWA kicked out of Israel


Israel isn't going to take it anymore. In a tough stance against those anti-Semites [aka anti-Zionists] in the United Nations who quietly support Hamas, the Jewish State is officially banning the UN's Special  Rapporteur for the West Bank and Gaza, Francesca Albanese. Moreover, they are also initiating moves to evict the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) from offices on Israel-owned lands.

The moves outline Israel's commitment to ensure its sovereignty and security, and frankly, who wants a group of anti-Semites living down the street? UNRWA workers were known to have participated directly in the October 7 massacre that killed 1,200 and kidnapped over 240 Israelis, and they also used the homes of UNRWA employees to harbor some of the hostages, and used their headquarters to provide a tunnel and computer facility room.

These actions underscore Israel’s commitment to challenging biases and ensuring that its sovereignty and security are not compromised by international bodies that fail to uphold impartiality.

Israel has taken a decisive stance against elements within the United Nations it accuses of harboring sympathy for Hamas, by officially banning the UN’s Special Rapporteur for the West Bank and Gaza, Francesca Albanese, and initiating moves to evict the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA from offices situated on state-owned lands. These actions underscore Israel’s commitment to challenging biases and ensuring that its sovereignty and security are not compromised by international bodies that fail to uphold impartiality.

Albanese had been previously denied entry into Israel, due to her overt anti-Semitism. Now she is officially barred in response to her garbage remarks that downplayed the barbaric severity of the October 7 massacre orchestrated by Hamassholes. 

Such Jew-hating comments have drawn widespread criticism and calls for accountability. Israel’s Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, and Interior Minister, Moshe Arbel, in a joint statement, emphasized that the days of saying nothing in the face of anti-Semitism are over and they urged the UN to take decisive action against Albanese for her harmful lies.

But let's be honest--the UN itself has become an anti-Semitic boy's club. In my humble opinion, it's time to move it out of New York and let the Middle East decide where they want it.

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