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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

The abject hypocrisy of UN Secretary General @AntonioGuterres

On Saturday, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said that the line of trucks that have not been able to enter Gaza is a "moral outrage."

Israel is not blocking the trucks. Logistics is. Bad road conditions, Hamas and bandits stealing aid at gunpoint, still dangerous conditions all contribute. But the trucks at the Rafah crossing have already been inspected by Israel; the IDF is not the holdup.

Guterres' hypocrisy can be seen in this cartoon I made:



He is standing on the very spot where Egypt built a huge wall specifically to block Gazans from fleeing to safety.

And he doesn't say a word about Egypt's immorality in refusing to help any of them

We know that thousands of Gazans want to go to Egypt - because thousands of them are trying to raise the money to bribe Egyptian officials in GoFundMe to allow them to cross "legally."

Then Guterres went to Jordan and tweeted this piece of pure hypocrisy:


Let us remind you of what King Abdullah said on October 17: “No refugees in Jordan, no refugees in Egypt.”

Jordan has taken in over 700,000 refugees in recent years, mostly from Syria, with large contingents from Iraq, Yemen, Sudan, and Somalia.

But they don't want anyone from Gaza. And Guterres is praising him for his "compassion" for those "fleeing upheaval!" 

Guterres knows that Egypt and Jordan and other Arab countries could save lots of lives. He prefer that they stay in danger and blame Israel for its "immoral" stance in wanting to rid the world of a terror group that not only attacks Jews but even its own people.

The leaders of countries who explicitly do not want to save Palestinian lives are praised as being in the forefront of helping the Palestinians by sending them trucks filled with food that promptly gets stolen and then sold at a high profit by Hamas and other criminals.

Instead of acting as a moral voice urging them to allow the thousands of Gazans who are desperate to leave to take refuge in their countries - and the world would help support their housing, food and medical needs - Guterres is giving cover to their refusal to help. And complimenting them for it!

The only party he called immoral is the one trying to rid the world of Hamas. The ones who raped girls, who kidnapped children, who burned families alive, and who have promised to keep doing it again and again as long as they exist. 

When thousands of Gazans who are begging to leave  are shut out of every country, he is  supporting their continued imprisonment. It isn't an "open air prison" built by Israel, but one built by supposed "friends" of Palestinians. In Egypt's case, it is a literal wall built just for Gazans in recent months, just to keep them out.

How much more evidence do you need that the world hates Israel more than it supports Palestinians?




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