From The Wall Street Journal:
When it comes to the U.N. and Israel, our thoughts often turn to those East German Olympic judges during the Cold War: Their bias was so transparent it could almost pass without notice. But a new report from a U.N. "fact finding mission" about January's war in the Gaza Strip marks a new low, employing logic and arguments that will be felt wherever the West confronts terrorism.
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My Comment: The report is no surprise. I worked for the UN (ICAO section) from 1988 to 1993. The anti-Semitism was rife then .... and I can only assumed that it is the same today. As for the report, the focus is not on terrorism .... the focus is on Israel and creating a public perception to be fed back to those states that are openly hostile to Israel.
When it comes to the U.N. and Israel, our thoughts often turn to those East German Olympic judges during the Cold War: Their bias was so transparent it could almost pass without notice. But a new report from a U.N. "fact finding mission" about January's war in the Gaza Strip marks a new low, employing logic and arguments that will be felt wherever the West confronts terrorism.
Read more ....
My Comment: The report is no surprise. I worked for the UN (ICAO section) from 1988 to 1993. The anti-Semitism was rife then .... and I can only assumed that it is the same today. As for the report, the focus is not on terrorism .... the focus is on Israel and creating a public perception to be fed back to those states that are openly hostile to Israel.