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UN human rights experts depressed that Israel has far greater firepower than Hamas 

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U.N. = undeniable nincompoops. 

http://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2021/05/18/un-human-rights-experts-depressed-that-israel-has-far-greater-firepower-than-hamas/

As Twitchy reported earlier Tuesday, China said it was “deeply disappointing” how the United States was handling the conflict between Israel and Palestine and claimed that the United Nations Security Council was “paralyzed” by America’s veto. That only goes to show what a joke the United Nations really is. But if that weren’t enough, UN human rights “experts” are finding it “depressingly familiar” that Israel always has the superior firepower in these conflicts.

Kenneth Roth ~ "UN human rights experts decry "a depressingly familiar pattern" -- "Israel's far greater firepower inflicting far higher death tolls and injuries and a much larger scale of property destruction."
http://ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=27102&;LangID=E

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It’s funny that those same experts didn’t think Hamas firing rockets into Israel was a “depressingly familiar pattern.”

Josh ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) “Experts”

Kamala's Purse ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) It's the UN, genius. China's puppets.

Steve Dziemian ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Don’t attack them without warning and they won’t have to retaliate.

jimbo ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Stop firing rockets at Israel, simple.

Blackheadkoi ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Well…in the absence of getting Hamas to move their tunnels and arms caches away from residential areas in the cities, what else can be done?

David ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Yes, let's blame the Israelis for developing a superior air defense shield which prevented 3k + missiles destroying their country.

Perhaps Hamas should have thought about the consequences before they decided it wise to attack them?

JG ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Don't fire rockets at Israel and then use civilians as human shields. Problem solved.

PragmaticThought ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Translation: “Jews need to let themselves get killed in higher numbers before they are allowed to fight back.”

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Seth Hiri ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Yeah like THOUSANDS of missiles heading towards TelAviv is not an attempt of mass murder. Stop pretending Hamas and many Palestinians don’t want complete annihilation. Would you think they would be evacuating buildings? No.

David ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) The US lost far fewer lives in WW2 than the Nazis. I guess by your logic, the Nazis were the underdogs and you would support them.

AnonyGummi ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) It is ignorance to think the differing rates of death represent a war crime. Being better at killing and not being killed isn't a war crime, it is one of the main objectives of war. Pretending that it is relevant makes you look stupid and your organization look incompetent.

Matthias Catón ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) These "experts" peddle "alternative facts" straight out of Orwell's 1984. Let me remind you that #Hamas, a terrorist organization, began firing rockets on Israeli civilians. #Israel has every right to defend itself.

Ryan Kirschner ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Would you be satisfied if more Jews were killed? That’s not the way war works.

B. Les White ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Well, if the "condemn Israel" U.N. says so, it must be true.

Too bad this wasn't the U.N. building. Time to end that waste of time and put some hookers out of work.

Aldous Huxley's Ghost™ ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Wonder how those human rights experts might decry the Allies inflicting far higher death tolls and injuries on the Axis than the other way around. That's kind of the point to winning a conflict, after all.

Goldens Rule ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Don't start nothing, won't be nothing.

Charles T. -Downtown ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) There’s a moral to this story.
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Gerry Tschetter ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) The depressingly familiar pattern is that Hamas is again sacrificing Palestinian and Israeli lives (and they don't much care which) as they attempt to make the mid-east Judenfrei.

Margaret McLain ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Someone tell Palestine doing the same stupid thing over and over again may be insane.

Brian Volante ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) If you don’t like getting fired upon, don’t fire 2000 rockets into another country.

thestripedrose ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Don't start fights with stronger armies? How about that?

Tom Sharp ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) It's a good thing that free, capitalist democracies can afford far greater firepower. We also pick up the tab for the UN, which of course uses that money to spew this nonsense.

J5 ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Hamas couldn’t care less about Palestinian lives. If they cared they’d stop sending rockets into Israel.

PCGamerCaptain ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Oh man, wait, so you're telling us that people should only go to war if their opponent is equally as powerful? Dumbest take of the day.

Marty Perry ~ (Replying to @KenRoth) Ever thought of what would happen if the two sides swapped weaponry? Israeli restraint is beyond anything any of us have ever seen from a country enduring an assault from across its borders.

The utter uselessness of the United Nations is what’s depressingly familiar.




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