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U.N. ‘Commissioner’ Claims Israel Doesn’t Have Right to Self-defense

Says charter requires a pass for Hamas’ home in Gaza

An official “commissioner” inside the United Nations is using semantics to claim that Israel has no right of self-defense against the home of the Hamas terrorists who butchered 1,400 innocent civilians during an invasion on Oct. 7.

It is Francesca Albanese, in the office for the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights as a special rapporteur for Palestinians, who has argued semantics.

She claims “self-defense” has a “narrow meaning under Article 51 of the U.S. charter” and that it does not give the Jewish state the right to defend itself against the home of the Hamas terrorists who invaded and slaughtered 1,400 civilians.

A report at the Washington Free Beacon explains Albanese believes the definition requires the threat to come from “another state,” and since she claims Hamas comes from an “occupied territory,” Israel’s defense of its own citizens is a crime.

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2 thoughts on “U.N. ‘Commissioner’ Claims Israel Doesn’t Have Right to Self-defense”

  1. How do these foreigners get such powerful jobs? Everyone and every country has a right to self defense. What an idiotic thought.

    1. Not that I agree with her stupid statement, but you asked how a “foreigner” got such a powerful job. Well, it is the United Nations, so other than the American participants in the UN, all the rest are “foreigners.”

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