The United Nations has once again cemented its status as a morally bankrupt institution dripping with antisemitic bias, after its Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory released a report on March 13, accusing Israel of committing “genocidal acts” and “sexual violence” in Gaza. The report, however, completely omits Hamas’ well-documented atrocities—including the most depraved acts of mass rape and torture ever committed on the global stage (CBN News, March 13, 2025).
This is not just bias—this is deliberate deception. This is complicity in the whitewashing of antisemitic genocide.
Lest we forget, on October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists unleashed pure barbarity on Israeli civilians, slaughtering 1,200 people—men, women, and children. Babies were beheaded. Families were burned alive. Women were subjected to systematic rape, their mutilated bodies left as grotesque trophies of Hamas’ sadistic hatred (Times of Israel, Dec. 2023).
The sheer horror of these attacks is indisputable. Yet, when the United Nations had the opportunity to condemn these war crimes, it chose silence. Instead, it fabricated a grotesque inversion of reality, turning the victim into the villain and the perpetrators into the aggrieved.
Not a single mention of Hamas’ mass sexual violence.
Not a single acknowledgment of the babies slaughtered in their cribs.
Not a single shred of accountability for the terrorist government or their puppets that started this war.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the UN report as a “blood libel”—a term historically used to describe false accusations used to justify violence against Jews (AP, March 13, 2025).
“This is not about human rights. This is not about justice. This is about the United Nations serving as a propaganda arm for Hamas,” Netanyahu said.
If the content of the report wasn’t vile enough, its release date makes it even more despicable. The UN chose to publish these fabricated accusations on Purim—the Jewish holiday that commemorates Jewish survival against antisemitic genocide in the 5th century B.C. as recorded in the Book of Esther.
This is no mere coincidence. It is a deliberate insult and a calculated act of provocation. This is the UN sending a message loud and clear: it will always stand against the Jewish people.
This is not a one-time offense—this is a decades-long campaign of institutionalized antisemitism. The UN has spent years demonizing Israel, passing more condemnations against the Jewish state than all other nations combined, while ignoring or downplaying genocide, ethnic cleansing, and mass human rights violations in China, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and Russia (UN Watch, 2024).
In 1975, the UN General Assembly passed Resolution 3379, which falsely declared Zionism to be racism—a statement so outrageous it was later rescinded, but the stain of that antisemitic lie has never left the UN (UN Archives, 1991).
And now, in 2025, the UN takes it one step further: Not only does it refuse to condemn Hamas, but it dares to accuse the Jewish state of the very crimes that were inflicted upon it by Hamas.
The United States provides nearly a quarter of the UN’s funding, yet the organization continues to sabotage Israel and align itself with terrorists. In February 2025, the Trump Administration withdrew the U.S. from the UN Human Rights Council and cut funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) following reports that the agency had aided Hamas operatives (Politico, Feb. 3, 2025), and thanks be to God that they did.
But that is not enough. This is not just a political crisis—it is a spiritual battle.
“Whoever blesses Israel will be blessed, and whoever curses Israel will be cursed.”
— Numbers 24:9 (ESV)
The time for silence is over. The Church in America must rise and take a stand. Every pastor, congregation, and believer must speak out—from pulpits, social media, and public forums—to expose the lies and defend the truth. Call on elected officials to stop funding an institution that stands against Israel. Demand that America’s voice be used for righteousness, not propaganda.
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