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The UN’s Support for Hamas’ War On Israel Foreign Podicy

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Given the mandate of the United Nations, you might think a genocide perpetrated by a terrorist organization against a democracy in the Middle East would be an opportunity for the UN to exercise its moral authority — perhaps even an obligation, considering the U.S. tax dollars that bankroll it.

But you’d be wrong. 

The UN doesn’t recognize Hamas as a terrorist organization. Moreover, when the UN uses the word “genocide,” it’s not talking about the aims of Hamas per its charter nor what Hamas did on October 7 and pledges to do again. When the UN uses the word “genocide,” they are referring to Israeli self-defense.

Why is the UN not standing up for the principles upon which it was founded? Is reform even possible at this point?

Host Cliff May is joined by FDD experts Bonnie Glick and Richard Goldberg to discuss.

Given the mandate of the United Nations, you might think a genocide perpetrated by a terrorist organization against a democracy in the Middle East would be an opportunity for the UN to exercise its moral authority — perhaps even an obligation, considering the U.S. tax dollars that bankroll it.

But you’d be wrong. 

The UN doesn’t recognize Hamas as a terrorist organization. Moreover, when the UN uses the word “genocide,” it’s not talking about the aims of Hamas per its charter nor what Hamas did on October 7 and pledges to do again. When the UN uses the word “genocide,” they are referring to Israeli self-defense.

Why is the UN not standing up for the principles upon which it was founded? Is reform even possible at this point?

Host Cliff May is joined by FDD experts Bonnie Glick and Richard Goldberg to discuss.

56 Min.