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The newest editions of the textbooks do not mention “Israel” even once; instead, the Jewish nation has been replaced with the “Zionist Occupation.”
The two nations claim more than 300 square miles of waters, in which disputes over the past year centered on gas fields in the conflict area.
The report provides evidence that Palestinian groups have subjected children to “arbitrary detention and torture … inundating children with messages of hate and violence,” as well as “encouraging them to kill Israelis and become martyrs in the struggle to liberate all of Israel [from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea] for Palestine.”
The original version of the resolution only referred to Islamophobia; anti-Semitism was added after efforts by Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon.
“We, the leaders of the Arab countries gathered in Tunisia ... express our rejection and condemnation of the United States decision to recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan,” said Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit.
It featured 18 photographs showing soldiers from the Israel Defense Forces and Israeli volunteers aiding those affected by natural disasters, requiring medical care and more in Haiti, Nepal, the Philippines, Mexico, Brazil, Syria, Liberia, South Sudan and North Mauritania.
How can Israel work to combat that? Danny Danon, Ambassador to the United Nations, says that “for us, technology is a key player in helping us transform relations. We will use more of our capabilities and know-how to build more bridges with more countries.”
The United Kingdom, Denmark and Australia opposed every resolution.
All the way from Oregon, Joe Truzman disproved major points in the recently released U.N. Human Rights Council report—namely, that many of the report’s “victims” shot by soldiers of the Israeli Defense Force were actually members of militant groups, including Hamas.
The aid group is expected to provide relief supplies and medical care, restore access to potable water and offer psychological support.
“Anti-hate education should be increased from an early age, and anti-Semitic messages should be monitored in social networks,” said Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon.
Following the testimony, hundreds gathered for the historic “Rally for Equal Rights” to protest UNHRC’s unprecedented assault on Israel, in which the council targeted the Jewish state in seven biased reports.