Hey look, the pro-Hamas mob has a new talking point from the UN. Apparently, Israel is conducting more ‘war crimes’ by not sharing it’s Iron Dome shield to protect their citizens with the Hamas terrorists. What will they think of next? Maybe mourning the loss of an Israeli solider will be the next form of war crime Israel is accused of because ‘it offends Hamas.’ The good for nothing UN Is more angry at Israel for it’s use of the Iron Dome to protect it’s people than they ever were when Hamas violated the agreed-ed upon cease-fire less than 90 minutes into it.
New Israel ‘war crime’: not sharing Iron Dome with Hamas |
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The UN’s top human rights official again condemned Israel for its military actions to stop Hamas rocket attacks against Israeli civilians, accusing the Jewish state of “deliberately defying International Law… in a way that may constitute war crimes.”
Navi Pillay told reporters following yet another “emergency” meeting of the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council that Israel was not doing enough to protect civilians. “There is a strong possibility,” said the known Israel critic, “that international law has been violated, in a manner that could amount to war crimes.”
Among the UN’s long bill of particulars against the beleaguered Jewish state comes the almost unbelievable accusation that Israel’s refusal to share its Iron Dome ballistic missile defense shield with the “governing authority” of Gaza – i.e. Hamas, the terror group created to pursue the extermination of the Jewish state and now waging a terrorist war against it – constitutes a war crime against the civilians of Gaza.
The UN chairwoman criticized the U.S. for helping fund Israel’s Iron Dome system which has saved countless Israeli and Palestinian lives. “No such protection has been provided to Gazans against the shelling,” she said.
Just because Hamas fires rockets indiscriminately aimed at Israeli civilian population centers without provocation and fires them from within its own population centers does not “absolve” Israel from its own legal violations, Pillay told reporters Thursday.