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Look at the solicitude the U.N. has for the Palestinians, per United Nations representative, and Kofi Annan's representative to the Palestinian Authority, Álvaro de Soto:
"We want to avoid massive punishment of the Palestinian people," Mr. de Soto said.
Yet the U.N. has continuously condemned Israel. Why isn't the U.N. at least as concerned about the free people of Israel, as it is about the people who have elected the terrorists of Hamastan their leaders? This is hypocrisy and shows how squarely the U.N. is in the corner of the terrorists.
The U.N. has passed many resolutions against Israel, and very few, if any, against the murderous Palestinians who kill as many women and children as they can. The pretense the U.N. makes is that the Israelis have taken Palestinian land. Yet the U.N. utterly ignores the hundreds of thousands of Jews forced from homes in Arab lands. From the documentary, The Silent Exodus, by Pierre Rehov, available on the web site of Walid Shoebat:

Announcer: In 1948, nearly one million Jews lived in Arab lands. But in barely twenty years they have become forgotten fugitives. Expelled from their native lands. Forgotten by history. And the victims themselves, have hidden their fate under a cloak of silence.

First Eyewitness: And these people had to leave without having a choice to remain.
Footage: a man leading a mob, singing a song, the words of which are, "cut the throats of all the Jews."

Second Eyewitness: It was a question of survival. You couldn't stay. And I still remember the fear that we had that every moment mobs will come and invade our house and kill every Jew that they met, even children of six months, women, and old people.
The hypocrisy of the U.N. in taking the side of the terrorists is shocking.
The U.N. could do immeasurable good, and fulfill its own mission under its charter, by taking a stand against world terrorism, and saying to the Palestinian people and Arab nations, "You know what? You forced almost 1,000,000 Jews from their homes in Arab lands, so you have nothing to complain about. Stop killing civilians. It isn't to be tolerated in the world community." But the U.N. isn't likely to do that, because too many of its member states oppress their own citizens.