Anti-Israel bias at the United Nations and other international organizations has escalated dramatically since Hamas’ barbaric October 7 terrorist attack.
First, U.N. Women, which is supposed to champion women’s rights around the world, was silent for almost two months about the horrific abuses Hamas inflicted on Israeli women.
Next came news that at least 12 UNRWA employees directly participated in the October 7 massacre and that the UNRWA payroll includes at least 1,200 people with ties to either Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Now, it’s been over 100 days in captivity for over 130 innocent people, including 8 Americans, who were ripped from their homes to be held hostage in unimaginable conditions by Hamas terrorists.
Yet the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross REFUSE to do their jobs and help bring the hostages home.
When the president of the ICRC was in Gaza, she didn’t see a single hostage held by Hamas.
Meanwhile, the U.N. continues to push anti-Israel resolutions that would leave Hamas armed and in power and ignore the hostages.
It is vital that we continue to work with the administration and Congress to ensure the United States stands up to the disgusting behavior at the U.N. and other international organizations.
Just this week, AIPAC commended the Biden administration for vetoing an outrageous anti-Israel resolution introduced by Algeria at the U.N. Security Council.
But we cannot take this type of support for granted. We must continue to urge America's leaders to stand with our ally Israel in its campaign to drive Hamas from power, ensure Hamas can never fulfill its vow to repeat October 7, and free the hostages.
Please consider joining AIPAC today and help us in this fight. We need all hands on deck to demand real change from the United Nations.
The mission of AIPAC is to encourage and persuade the U.S. government to enact specific policies that create a strong, enduring and mutually beneficial relationship with our ally Israel.
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