UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Oct. 24 that "Nothing can justify" Hamas butchering civilians, but he then presented a long and one-sided account of Palestinian grievances, saying the Hamas attacks "Did not happen in a vacuum."
The UN General Assembly refuses to condemn Hamas On Oct. 27, the UN General Assembly failed to pass a resolution that would have unequivocally rejected and condemned the terrorist attacks by Hamas.
Others equate Hamas's deliberate slaughter of Israeli civilians with the collateral loss of Palestinian lives caused by Israel firing on Hamas militants embedded in dense urban terrain.
The UN does not consider Hamas to be a terrorist organization The UN does not recognize Hamas as a terrorist group despite decades of suicide bombings, thousands of rockets launched indiscriminately at Israeli cities, and the barbaric actions of Oct. 7.
UNRWA employs members of Hamas, supports Hamas's public relations efforts, such as erasing social media posts insulting to Hamas, and teaches Palestinians to hate Israelis.
The WHO ignores Hamas's use of human shields The World Health Organization criticizes Israel for attacking Palestinian ambulances but makes no mention of Hamas reportedly using those vehicles to ferry terrorists.
Rather than criticize Hamas for using human shields or supporting Israel's right to defend itself against an enemy using human shields, the UN has pushed for a ceasefire, pointing to the high Palestinian death toll without linking it to Hamas's human shields strategy.
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