Pakistan and UAE: Israel Doesn’t Have Right to Defend Itself From Hamas
Error: Contact form not found.
by JNS.org
JNS.org – In addresses to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, representatives from Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) said that Israel does not have the right to defend itself against the terrorism of Hamas.
Pakistan on Monday gave an address on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, calling Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip “legally incorrect” and “morally abhorrent.” The UAE made the same argument, stating that Israel’s actions cannot be viewed as self-defense because the Jewish state controls the Gaza Strip.
In fact, Israel does not control the Gaza Strip, after unilaterally withdrawing from the area in 2005. Israel and Egypt do maintain a naval blockade on Gaza, but Israel allows humanitarian supplies to enter Gaza as long as the supplies are inspected to make sure that they will not be used for terrorism.
Irish Band Kneecap Sues Canadian Indigenous Leader for Defamation After Accused of Hamas Support
77 Percent of American Jews Experienced Antisemitism After October 7, New Poll Shows
Brad Lander Endorses Anti-Israel Progressive Candidate Who Hesitated to Condemn Synagogue Terror Attack
The Dream of Chachmei Lublin
Why Is Moses Not Called Mosheh? A Journey Through Biblical History and Translation
The MOU with Iran Is ‘Over’ — Are We Returning to War?
A Room That Stayed Standing
Almost Half of American Muslims Hold “Favorable” View Towards Hamas, Poll Finds
Israel’s Hapoel Tel Aviv Signs NBA Veteran Amir Coffey on One-Year Deal
Silicon Valley’s Language Models Don’t Debunk Persian Language Antisemitism, Report Says






Progressives Push For Anti-Israel Platner Replacement, Spread Conspiracies About Exit
How India, Israel, and Greece Hold the Key to Secure Global Shipping
“A Sign of Rot”: Former Virginia Attorney General Proposes National “Blueprint” for Combatting Antisemitism
Silicon Valley’s Language Models Don’t Debunk Persian Language Antisemitism, Report Says
Rahm Emanuel Reaffirms Support For Israel, Warns of Potential Sanctions and Isolation in Jerusalem Post Interview



