UNHRC just adopted resolution on “Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.“

•19 pars criticize Israel
•1 criticizes rockets on Israel, but doesn't name Hamas
•No mention of Hamas & PA oppression

Shame on France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands for joining the jackals.
Shame on Denmark, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Korea, Uruguay for incentivizing Hamas terror.

Disappointed UK didn't have courage to vote No.

Notable: India shifts from Yes last year to Abstain. Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Togo shift to No.

📜 documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/LTD/…
Text of the PLO-written resolution: unwatch.org/wp-content/upl…
That the resolution was written by the PLO, co-sponsored by Pakistan for the Islamic states & Venezuela’s Maduro regime, is clear from the text’s pervasive condemnation of Israeli actions, with no mention whatsoever of abuses by Hamas, Islamic Jihad or the Palestinian Authority.
If the resolution were truly about Palestinian human rights, as its title claims, it would not have completely ignored Palestinian Authority abuses, including arbitrary killings, torture, and arbitrary detention.
The resolution backed by several EU states omitted all abuses by the PA, which holds political prisoners and detainees, restricts freedom of the press and the internet, and uses violence, threats, arrests, interrogations and prosecutions to target journalists and dissidents.
In all of its six pages, the text turned a blind eye to PA censorship and site blocking, interference with the rights of peaceful assembly and freedom of association, including harassment of human rights activists, as well as its restrictions on political participation.
Nor was there any mention of PA corruption, violence and threats of violence motivated by antisemitism, or violence and threats of violence targeting LGBT persons, and forced child labor.
Likewise, the text omitted any mention of Hamas’ systematic use of torture, oppression of women and LGBT persons, unlawful recruitment and use of child soldiers, and its arbitrary detention this year of Gaza peace activist Rami Aman.
In reality, today's UNHRC resolution is not really about Palestinian human rights, but about demonizing Israel. Any self-respecting democracy that supports human rights should have voted to oppose this outrageous text from the PLO.

unwatch.org/france-germany…
Finally, the resolution entirely omits any countervailing information about Israel's respect for international law and cooperation & humanitarian assistance for the Palestinians.

For example, no mention that the UN praised Israel's Covid-19 cooperation:

timesofisrael.com/un-praises-exc…
Resolutions on other countries, even when they express criticism, are replete with positive acknowledgments. But with Israel, never. Because the point of the UN resolutions is to demonize, and nothing good at all could be said about something that is evil.
unwatch.org/database/

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