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U.N. Meddlers Fabricate Wild Tales Against Israel’s Defense Forces

The United Nations is at it again, sticking their noses where they don’t belong and making wild accusations against Israel. The U.N.’s Office of the High Commissioner has the audacity to call for an independent investigation into the alleged mistreatment of Palestinian women by Israeli forces. These so-called allegations include extrajudicial killing, arbitrary detention, and claims of sexual violence. It’s absolute poppycock!

The so-called “experts” at the U.N. are shocked by reports of Israeli forces targeting and killing Palestinian women and children. They even have the nerve to claim that some of these women were holding white cloths when they were killed, as if that’s any sort of evidence. And the accusations of sexual assault against female Palestinian detainees? Utter nonsense! The Israeli Defense Forces have denied these allegations, stating that their forces adhere to international law. The IDF rightfully rejects these baseless claims and has expressed readiness to investigate any credible allegations and evidence presented to them.

Who are these U.N. “experts” making these outrageous claims? Reem Alsalem and Francesca Albanese, among others, are part of the Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council. But let’s be real here, these so-called experts are just a bunch of U.N. bureaucrats who have nothing better to do than point fingers at Israel. Israeli leaders and nonprofit groups have rightfully called out the U.N. for being slow to denounce reports of sexual violence during the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel. The U.N. has no place meddling in the affairs of sovereign nations like Israel. It’s time they pack up and focus on real issues instead of spreading baseless accusations.

Written by Staff Reports

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