Hamas, the terrorist outfit that’d rather lob rockets than build schools, is getting a standing ovation from the U.N., our ivory tower universities, and—get this—the International Criminal Court, which had the gall to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Meanwhile, the media laps up Hamas’ propaganda like it’s a happy hour special, helping these scumcrumpets win the PR war. It’s enough to make your blood boil.
Now, let’s talk about the latest U.N. pile of dog crap—a report from the so-called “Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel” (COI, because acronyms make nonsense sound official). It’s titled “More than a human can bear: Israel’s systematic use of sexual, reproductive and other forms of gender-based violence since 7 October 2023.”
Sounds like a horror movie, right? Rape, sexual slavery, forced sterilizations—you’d expect a laundry list of war crimes. Spoiler alert: much like Joe Biden's skivvies, it's a load of crap.
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) dove into this dumpster fire of a report, and their conclusion? It’s a blatant attack on Israel’s sovereignty, a sleazy attempt to smear a nation defending itself against Hamas, an “internationally recognized terrorist organization.”
The report’s title is pure clickbait, promising evidence of atrocities but delivering zilch-point-balderdash. Instead, it twists the collateral damage of war—much of it caused by Hamas’ own tactics—into “intentional” acts of “sexual, reproductive, and gender-based violence.”
Take this gem: the COI claims that any attack impacting a hospital’s maternity ward is “reproductive violence.” Never mind that Hamas uses hospitals as terror HQs—apparently, Israel’s supposed to tiptoe around them. They can fire at the, you know, Jews, from schools, hospitals and mosques, but Israel can't fire back.
Destroyed roads to hospitals? Also “reproductive violence,” because women need those roads. Shortages of menstrual pads or healthy food for pregnant women? You guessed it—“reproductive violence.” One woman had to eat canned tuna because there was no flour, milk, or eggs. Another used a cloth for her period. Heartbreaking? Sure. War is hell. But calling these “reproductive violence” is like calling a paper cut attempted murder. And guess who started this war? Hint: it wasn’t Israel.
It gets dumber. The COI accuses Israel of “systematic use of sexual violence” because Israeli officials dared to mention Hamas’ actual sexual crimes on October 7 to justify their military response. So, pointing out Hamas’ atrocities makes Israel the bad guy? That’s mental gymnastics worthy of a gold medal.
The report even blames Israel for Palestinian cultural issues—like fathers forcing daughters into veils or early marriages—that predate this conflict by decades. Perhaps the U.N. staff who makes these crazy claims need to read the Koran and Hadith and see how it's part of Islamic culture.
Apparently, Israel’s bombs are causing toxic masculinity now.
Strip searches of detainees? The COI calls them “egregious,” ignoring that they’re standard practice when terrorists hide bombs under their clothes. And while Israel’s investigating 74 cases of potential misconduct by its own forces—showing accountability—the COI claims there’s a “clear culture of impunity” in the IDF. Pot, meet kettle. But people believe what they were taught and want to believe.
Here’s the kicker: actual sexual and gender-based crimes under international law—rape, forced prostitution, sexual mutilation—aren’t even remotely supported by the COI’s examples. The one alleged rape case they mention is under investigation by Israel’s military court, proving Israel takes it seriously. Yet the COI spins this into a vast conspiracy of state-sanctioned violence. Unreal and they get away with this garbage constantly.
The worst part? The oxymoronic International Court of Justice, Amnesty International, and other NGOs treat this garbage like gospel, citing it without a shred of skepticism. The COI’s reports are political weapons, not justice, and they’re diluting the real suffering of victims—like the women Hamas raped and mutilated on October 7.
War sucks, no question. But equating a lack of sanitary pads with deliberate sexual violence is not just wrong—it’s dangerous. The U.N.’s COI is a biased joke, and the ACLJ is fighting back, demanding the U.N. Secretary-General and Human Rights Council shut it down. They’ve fired off legal letters to the U.N., ICC, and Security Council, calling out this farce and urging a focus on Hamas’ real crimes.
The U.N.’s anti-Israel circus needs to end. Israel’s fighting for its life against terrorists, and we’ve got to have its back. Sign the petition, folks—let’s show Hamas and their U.N. cheerleaders we’re not buying their lies.
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