The UN and its agencies continue to downplay the human losses that Israel has suffered due to the attacks committed by Hamas. This time it was UNICEF that condemned only the deaths in Gaza, ignoring all the deaths suffered by Israel due to the terrorist attacks.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) published a statement talking about the children who have been affected in the Gaza Strip by the conflict between Hamas and Israel. However, it completely omits the thousands of Israeli children who have been attacked by the Palestinian terrorist group since October 7.
Unicef shows “its true face”
After the statement, Israel shared with obvious indignation a statement in which it pointed out that the United Nations agency is showing its true colors by not mentioning a single word about the more than 30 children who have been kidnapped by Hamas, nor about the dozens of Israeli minors who were "burned, executed and massacred" in front of their parents.
“The lives of Israeli children have no value to you. Shameful,” Israel expressed, also highlighting that thousands of young Israelis have been attacked by the more than 8,000 rockets fired by Hamas.
Hello @unicefenespanol ,
Thank you for showing us your true colors in this statement.
🔴NOT A WORD ABOUT THE +30 CHILDREN BETWEEN 9 MONTHS AND 18 YEARS KIDNAPPED BY THE TERRORIST ORGANIZATION HAMAS. NOT ONE WORD ASKING FOR HIS IMMEDIATE RELEASE.
🔴NOT A WORD ABOUT THE… pic.twitter.com/tB1uBxChGg— Israel in Spanish (@IsraelinSpanish) October 29, 2023
Hamas' youngest hostage is 9 months old
Unicef seems to be forgetting that the Yahidist group has approximately 224 hostages, one of whom is only 9 months old , according to Francisco Tropepi, minister in charge of the Argentine embassy in Israel.
"This is a crime against humanity. Let whoever has to intercede intercede," said Tropepi.
Este es el pequeño Kfir Bibas.
Míralo a los ojos.
Tiene solo 9 meses.
Es israelí y argentino.Desde el 7/10 está secuestrado en Gaza en manos de la organización terrorista #Hamas junto a varios familiares, incluido su hermano Ariel de 4 años.
Hoy es el día 23 que Kfir está… pic.twitter.com/TraBCHOyUJ
— Israel en Español (@IsraelinSpanish) October 29, 2023
The UN turns its back on Israel
UNICEF is not the only UN agency that seems to ignore that it was the Hamas terrorist group that started the war by massacring more than 1,400 Israelis in a surprise attack in Israel.
Shortly after the October 7 attack, the UN Human Rights Council posted a video in which Ambassador Zaman Mehdi, deputy representative of Pakistan, appears suggesting that the Jewish State was responsible for the war due to “more than seven decades of illegal foreign occupation, aggression and disrespect for the international law.”
In the video, UN members observed a minute of silence "for the loss of innocent lives in the occupied Palestinian territory and elsewhere,” without mentioning the Israeli victims.
UN Secretary General António Guterres himself gave a similar speech justifying Hamas' attacks by stating that the terrorist group's massacre did not come out of nowhere.
“The Palestinian people have been subjected to 56 years of suffocating occupation. They have seen their land steadily devoured by settlements and plagued by violence; their economy stifled, their people displaced and their homes demolished. Their hopes for a political solution to their plight have been vanishing,” he said.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) also published a statement calling for “responding to the crisis in the occupied Palestinian territories.”
UNESCO also issued a statement talking about how the Israeli army's operations have caused a "serious humanitarian crisis" in Gaza without ever mentioning the damage caused by Hamas to Israel.
120 UN countries side with Hamas
More recently in The United Nations, a vote was carried out where the majority of its members (120 countries) voted in favor of a resolution which does not even specifically mention Hamas or the attacks it carried out, but does ask Israel to cease “hostilities” in Gaza.