Christian Web News - Aharon Leshno-Yaar wrote a letter in efforts to get people to speak out on the on-going attacks in Israel.
In a letter sent from: Aharon Leshno-Yaar, Israel's Ambassador to: the UN Institutions in Geneva, to: Pillay Navanethem, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and to: Nigerian Ambassador Martin Uhomibhi on Tuesday, March 3, 2009, he appealed to them to speak out and denounce the ongoing Hamas rocket attacks being launched at the civilian population in southern Israel.
The Human Rights Council's activities, since the two-and-a-half years it was established, have been characterized by acute politicization and a continuously negative attitude towards Israel. While the Council completely abstained from making its voice heard with regard to such countries as Iran and passed a relatively soft resolution regarding the tragedy in Darfur, it adopted 11 strong condemnations of Israel, and five special sessions were dedicated to Israel - one half of the total special sessions convened by the Council.
On January 12, 2009, at a special session on Israel’s operation against Hamas in Gaza, the Council adopted a resolution - without the support of the Western and democratic nations - calling for the formation of a committee to examine and report on Israel’s actions. The resolution does not include any condemnation of the firing of missiles at Israeli civilians, does not even mention Hamas, and does not call for an examination of the violation of the human rights of Israeli citizens.
Ambassador Leshno-Yaar wrote to the High Commissioner and to the President of the Council for Human Rights, calling on them to denounce the attacks on Israeli citizens and to uphold Israel's right to live in peace and security: "All too often, Israel is singled out for criticism, and yet when terrorists strike against us, the international community responds with a resounding silence. Without such public condemnation the international community gives its approval to Hamas and other terror organizations to harm innocent Israeli civilians and further contributes to the inability to achieve a sustainable and durable ceasefire."
Ambassador Leshno-Yaar recalled the objective universal values which the United Nations General Assembly laid down for the work of the Council, as well as the need to abstain from politicization and the application of double standards. Contrary these basic rules, the Council justified the actions of Hamas and other terror organizations, while focusing its criticism only on Israel.
"It is time", Leshno-Yaar concluded, "that the High Commissioner and the Council President speak out clearly on this issue."
Christian Web News - Jesus has a way of getting right to the point, doesn't He? There was certainly no mincing of words, He came right out and said, "why are you fearful?" and then went on to say, "O you of little faith." You don't have to read between the lines to see what He was saying, they had little faith.
Christian Web News - Galatians 3:13-14. Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, "Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree''), that the blessing of Abraham might come upon the Gentiles in Christ Jesus, that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.