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Hillel Neuer

The legislation, which the U.S. and E.U. oppose, follows revelations about the U.N. agency’s complicity in Palestinian terrorism.
Jerusalem is taking a harsher line than ever before against the compromised U.N. agency, which some Israeli officials still believe is the lesser evil.
The Canadian government stated that a recent attack at a French synagogue is a “reminder that antisemitism is not a relic of the past.”
The committee investigating the special rapporteur denounced Francesca Albanese’s accusers in May from the very charges it is now reviewing.
Francesca Albanese, special rapporteur for the Palestinians, didn’t say whether Hamas-supporting groups paid for her trips to Australia and New Zealand.
A United Nations watchdog is calling for a probe of Albanese after one of her staff members appeared to try to bypass rules about honoraria.
Neither the United Nations nor its Palestinians-only refugee agency responded to JNS queries about whether UNRWA excludes terrorists from refugee lists.
“She has a perverted morality, whereby she thinks that killing Israelis is always justified,” said Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch.
The Geneva-based executive director of UN Watch discussed some of the battles he’s waged over the past two decades.
“It has the appearance of being run by judges, like a court case. That’s the effect, and that’s why it can be so troubling for Israel in the eyes of the global public,” said Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch.
UN Watch executive director spoke about anti-Semitism and COVID-19, the U.S. decision to rejoin the U.N. Human Rights Council and the treatment of the Uyghurs in China.
“The purpose is to fill that gap by providing the first-ever examination of claims made under Item 7, and to provide a detailed analysis, citing to sources of fact and international law,” said researcher and writer Dina Rovner.