
The UN was charged on Thursday with spreading pro-Hamas advertising through one of its online ezines, which included links to websites that organized rallies to prevent British highways on April 15 in contravention of the United Nations. S. laws.
Human Rights Voices, a team that supported its allegations with screenshots of the United States, is the source of the argument. N. ’s “NGO Action News ” online magazine.
The UN Information System on Palestine ( UNISPAL ) produces the weekly newsletter NGO Action News. Nearly all of the articles in the magazine contain scathing critiques of Israel and Palestinians, including those that relate to the Gaza battle.
One of the entries in the newsletter’s April 11 model mentions a blog from a team called U. S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights ( USCPR ) entitled “Stop Arming Israel: 5 Ways to Take Action for Tax Day. ”
“ Tax Day ” was April 15, the deadline for filing U. S. income tax returns. Pro-Palestinian activists staged demonstrations against Israeli cash by the United States during the day. Some of those presentations included illegal, dangerous, and dangerous activities such as blocking high-traffic roads, bridges, and flights. Numerous activists were detained in cities across the nation.
The U. N. USCPR’s demand for a” coordinated economic embargo in cities around the world” was seemingly unrelated to the newsletter’s editorial. The article was linked from the U. N. a website created by the organization that organized the outlawed Tax Day rally actions, A15 Action, that specifically called for destructive activities and provided links to an even more provocative website.
“The United Nations is distributing, through its world virtual community, emails and references to events in the U. S. that violate U. S. laws. On third-party platforms, according to Human Rights Voices, are detailed requests and disclosures to engage in such illegal actions.
Human Rights Voices pointed out that the release of the NGO Action News contains a statement that the U.S. N. is not held accountable for the information of any linked website, but the U.S. N. does training editor view over the newsletter.
Human Rights Voices noted that the April 15 protests included “illegally obstructing vehicular traffic, blocking pedestrian travel, impeding regular flow of business, endangering lives by preventing emergency services, resisting arrest, ” and “false imprisonment, ” among other charges.
The U. N. has received increasing criticism for publicly sympathizing with Palestinian militants, most notably in the notorious January scandal in which Jewish intelligence revealed a hundred UNRWA employees. N. a Arab relief organization actively participated in the ominous Hamas extremist attack on Israeli civilians on October 7.
The U. S. and many of its supporters canceled funding for UNRWA in the wake of those egregious discoveries. Out of humanitarian issues for the people of Gaza, some allies have since resumed money, but the United States has. S. has no.
Around the United States, there has also been a discussion. N. Francesca Albanese, a vocal and often violent critic of Israel and a much more at ease with Hamas death teams, is the special rapporteur for the Palestinians.
After she claimed that the subjects of the October 7 murder were never murdered because of their Judaism but because they were subject to Israeli oppression, Israel declared Albanese persona non grata in February. ”
In November, Albanese said Israel has no right to defend itself against Palestinian terrorism, because Palestinian “territory ” is under “belligerent ” Israeli occupation.
Eli Cohen, a former Jewish foreign secretary, stated in December that the U.S. N. a “disgrace to the business and the global community, ” including the United States, was Hamas’ general conduct since the invasion. N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who seemingly blamed the victims by remarking that Hamas ’ rape and murder spree “did n’t happen in a vacuum ” because Palestinians have been “subjected to 56 years of suffocating opposition. ”