Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Homesh and the exposure of the 'evil' UN






















There's an article on Arutz Sheva today http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/121975
about a group of Jews retuning to Homesh, one of the communities where Jews were thrown out of during the Expulsion (Disengagement) of 2005. I commented on this yesterday, but what I want to post today are the captions that were under the above pictures, which were all taken from the top of the hill of Homesh.
From the top:
  • A rather commanding view from Homesh.
  • View of the strategic Hadera power plant, 20 miles away - within Katyusha range.
  • Clear view of Tel Aviv skyline. It's 20 miles away, within Katyusha range.
  • View of Afula from Homesh. It's 21 miles away - within Katyusha range.
This gives you and idea of what the enemies will see, and what they could hit, when they are looking to smuggle ketyusha rockets into Judea and Samaria.
On another note, I just was sent a video of this past Friday's UN meeting, and it was one of the most outrageous things I had ever seen in my entire life. Hillel C. Neur of the United Nations Watch, said the UN is ignoring the human rights violation that is going on within the PA Arab controlled areas. Not by Jews, but by the Arabs themselves. This is obviously going exactly against what the UN was founded on and its purpose, "Human dignity and rights." He said, in my opinion, something very humorous. The UN council sits around all day and listens of tons of stories of oppression, torture, and violence against women, and what does the UN do about it? Nothing!
But wait! That's not true, they have enacted resolution after resolution, all condemning one country. Israel.
All the while Hamas and Hizbullah are completely ignored. Meanwhile millions of people are continuing to be oppressed around the globe, but who does the UN like to pick on? Israel. The UN loooooves to condemn Israel.
Meanwhile women in Darfur are being raped, and the men are being killed. What does the UN do about it? Nothing.
Tibet
Chechnya
Darfur
Iran
All of the oppressors in these countries, along with the UN, claim that they are for 'Palestinian rights.'
But do they really care about 'Palestinian rights?'
130 Arabs have been killed by PA forces in the last few months (3 times the combined total that were killed when the UN held 'emergency' sessions when Israel killed some in self defense.
Yet Ahmadinajad says nothing about this. Why is there no one condemning the Arabs for the murder of their own people? I'll tell you, because Israel wasn't involved, and could not be blamed.
What's very funny is that the UN hears these stories, they just choose to ignore them. Why? Not because they care about PA Arab rights, they just want to belittle Israel.
This was a summery of what the UN watch spokesman said to the UN, and I thought he was very good at opening the stable door, and letting the horses out.
But what got my blood boiling and really exposes the UN as the evil people they are, was the response by the President of the UN.
First he (for good reason) said that he would not say 'thank you' for the statement, and continued by being apologetic that he was 'not in a position to thank him for his statement.' Then he promptly said that if the organization says any such comments in the future, they should use 'proper conduct and language' when addressing the council, and (this one I love) if the organization uses 'improper conduct,' it will be taken out of the 'official' UN records. (IE Garbage)
What does this prove? That the UN can't take heat for one thing. Here you have a guy who is putting them on their toes and their response is 'if you make similar remarks again, we're going to pretend you don't exist.
I bet when these people learn about Homesh, they will immediately try to find some way to condemn Israel once again. (You are violating such-and-such made up agreement that really means we don't like you!) I have lost my respect for the UN, I lost it back in August when they assigned this 'kick Jews out of Lebanon so we can party all night in Beirut, while Hizbullah smuggles more weapons in under our noses' group to 'guard' our northern borders.'
The question is, what can we, as individuals do about it?
By the way here's the link to the UN video
And here's the Arutz Sheva article:






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