It takes a Republican to call out anti-Semitism, which in this case is hidden in anti-Zionism. And this time it isn't coming from Democrats like Reps. Ilhan Omar (MN) or Rashida Tlaib (MI), it came from the United Nations [aka United Arab and Islamic Nations].
Rep. Ann Wagner (R-MO) called for the firing of Francesca Albanese, the UN's special rapporteur for Palestine after she told lies accusing Israel of "war crimes."
“Special Rapporteur Albanese’s comments demonstrate yet again her unpardonable bias against the state of Israel and the Jewish people,” Wagner told online media site The Algemeiner. “Albanese should be fired and the utterly unfair, one-sided Commission of Inquiry disbanded. The United Nations must eliminate this deep-seated anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias and commit itself to supporting the peaceful coexistence of Israel and a democratic, terrorism-free Palestine.”
“Special Rapporteur Albanese’s comments demonstrate yet again her unpardonable bias against the state of Israel and the Jewish people,” Wagner told online media site The Algemeiner. “Albanese should be fired and the utterly unfair, one-sided Commission of Inquiry disbanded. The United Nations must eliminate this deep-seated anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias and commit itself to supporting the peaceful coexistence of Israel and a democratic, terrorism-free Palestine.”
The Commission of Inquiry only tends to blame the Jewish State for war crimes while the people who fire hundreds of rockets from Gaza into Israeli civilian areas are freedom fighters or some such nonsense.
Albanese, peas be up in her, on 3 May co-issued a press release through the UN’s oxymoronically named human rights office in response to the death of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) member Khader Adnan in a hunger strike.
The press release quotes Albanese fellow UN rapporteur Tlaleng Mofokeng [don't ask me how that name is pronounced] as saying that Israeli administrative detention is “tantamount to a war crime,” and called Adnan’s death “a tragic testament to Israel’s cruel and inhumane detention policy and practices.”
The press release quotes Albanese fellow UN rapporteur Tlaleng Mofokeng [don't ask me how that name is pronounced] as saying that Israeli administrative detention is “tantamount to a war crime,” and called Adnan’s death “a tragic testament to Israel’s cruel and inhumane detention policy and practices.”
Reality check: Adnan immediately launched his hunger strike after his February 5th arrest and consistently refused to undergo medical checks or receive treatment while incarcerated. But leave it to the UN and garbage human beings like Albanese to find a way to blame the Jews and never the terrorists.
By the time of his death, Adnan had been arrested a dozen times. He was a staunch advocate of the terrorist group Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine and once in April of 2012 while in captivity and on a hunger strike, Israel agreed to release him which ended his strike.
This time they didn't let him go and he died on May 3, 2023.
“We cannot separate Israel’s carceral policies from the colonial nature of its occupation, intended to control and subjugate all Palestinians in the territory Israel wants to control,” Albanese and her fellow scumcrumpet said. “How many more lives will have to be lost, before an inch of justice can be delivered in the occupied Palestinian territory?”
Yeah, how many more Israeli citizens have to be attacked on the streets where they are shot, stabbed, beaten or spit upon?
The slanted press release of course doesn't mention Adnan’s membership in the terrorist organization because that might make him look bad.
The slanted press release of course doesn't mention Adnan’s membership in the terrorist organization because that might make him look bad.
When a Jew is slaughtered by a Palestinian, they pass out candy to celebrate. When a Palestinian terrorist is killed by the IDF in what is generally surgical targeting, the Palestinians fire rockets at civilians.
Remember this about their "hero": Adnan was indicted and arrested by an Israeli military court in February, where he got a fair trial. Imagine if the shoe was on the other foot and an Israeli soldier was tried in Gaza--he or she would be dead.
Albanese, who was appointed in May 2022, has repeatedly drawn criticism for anti-Israel bias and for comments that critics point out are anti-Semitic. She even said that Hamasshole rocket fire into Israel from Gaza was the Palestinian's “right to resist.”
In 2014 Albanese had written that the United States was “subjugated by the Jewish lobby.” She has distanced herself from those remarks, saying that she would not repeat them and that “people make mistakes.”
She really needs to go live in the town of Sderot in Israel for a year. But for now, she really just needs to go. The UN has become a sick joke of what it was intended to be.
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