Ban Ki-moon criticizes Israel

September 14: A Jew is murdered by a rock throwing Arab terrorist in Jerusalem because he is a Jew.

Deafening silence.

September 17: A Jew is attacked and seriously injured by rock throwing Arab terrorists in Jerusalem because he is a Jew.

Deafening silence.

September 18: Israel is attacked from Gaza with rockets.

Deafening silence.

September 19: Israel is attacked from Gaza with rockets.

Deafening silence.

September 21: An Arab terrorist in Nablus ignites an incendiary bomb and injures an Israeli soldier severely.

Deafening silence.

September 22: An Israeli soldier is attacked by knife wielding terrorists in Hebron.

Deafening silence.

September 29: Israel is attacked from Gaza with rockets.

Deafening silence.

September 30: Mahmoud Abbas declares that the Fatah will no longer adhere to the Oslo Middle East peace process. This includes denouncing the very core of the treaty, by which Fatah would cease calling for the destruction of Israel. In other words, Abbas declares his intention to destroy Israel.

The press calls Abbas a moderate politician.

October 1: Benjamin Netanyahu said:

„President Abbas, I know it’s not easy. I know it’s hard. But we owe it to our peoples to try, to continue to try, because together, if we actually negotiate and stop negotiating about the negotiation, if we actually sit down and try to resolve this conflict between us, recognize each other, not use a Palestinian state as a stepping stone for another Islamist dictatorship in the Middle East, but something that will live at peace next to the Jewish state, if we actually do that, we can do remarkable things for our peoples.“

The press calls Netanyahu a right-wing hardliner.

October 1: Terrorists entrench themselves in the Al Aqsa Mosque, hoarding stones, firebombs and other weapons. They clash daily with security forces. The surrounding area is closed temporally in order to ensure the safety of Muslims, Christians and Jews.

The press reports the Al-Aqsa Mosque is closed to Palestinians.

October 1: In Itamar, Samaria, a Jewish couple is gunned down in front of their four children by Hamas terrorists because they are Jews.

Deafening silence.

October 3: Two Jews are murdered by Arab terrorists in Jerusalem because they are Jews.

Deafening silence.

October 3: Four Jews are attacked and seriously injured by Arab terrorists in Jerusalem because they are Jews. Among the victims is a two year old child. For security reasons temporary roadblocks are set up.

The press reports the Old City of Jerusalem is closed to Palestinians.

October 4: A Jew is stabbed and seriously injured by Arab terrorists in Jerusalem because he is a Jew.

Deafening silence.

October 4: In Kiryat Arba, an Arab is knifed and seriously injured by Arab terrorists because they mistook him for a Jew. An Israeli ambulance rushes to help the Arab victim and is intentionally attacked by rock throwers.

Deafening silence.

October 4: Two Arab terrorists with an M16 rifle are arrested. During a house search, several explosive devices for terrorist attacks are found.

Deafening silence.

October 4: Israel is attacked from Gaza with rockets.

Deafening silence.

October 4: Arab terrorists, including young people and children, attack Jews because they are Jews. During a security force intervention, two attackers are killed, including a boy of thirteen.

The press reports Israel kills children.

October 7: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon criticizes Israel for its use of „excessive force” and calls for a thorough investigation.

Apparently, Ban Ki-moon relies only on press releases.

(Translation: William Wires)

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