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Muslim World Frays, UN Obsessed by Israel: Jeffrey  Goldberg
By _Jeffrey Goldberg_ 
(http://www.bloomberg.com/view/bios/jeffrey-goldberg/)  Sep 26,  2011

 
Last week, _Susan Rice_ (http://topics.bloomberg.com/susan-rice/) , the 
U.S. ambassador to the _United  Nations_ 
(http://topics.bloomberg.com/united-nations/) , shared with me a list of the 
diverse steps the country has taken 
to  protect Israel from what she and President Barack Obama consider to be  
scapegoating by the world body.  
The list includes U.S. opposition to the “dozens of biased resolutions”  
directed against Israel in the General Assembly, and also notes the number of 
 times the U.S. has fought for the appointment of Israelis to various posts 
 within the UN, from which they are, as a matter of course, excluded.  
It also offers a good illustration of the lengths the U.S. must go to in  
fighting the UN’s pathological, detestable and intermittently comical 
obsession  with _Israel_ (http://topics.bloomberg.com/israel/)   -- one that 
prevents it from forcefully addressing many of the more dire  problems 
confronting 
the Arab world.  
At times, the list reads like satire. There is, for instance, this item: “
The  _United  States_ (http://topics.bloomberg.com/united-states/)  continues 
to call for the resignation of the UN Special Rapporteur on  the Human 
Rights Situation in the Occupied _Palestinian Territories_ 
(http://topics.bloomberg.com/palestinian-territories/) , Richard Falk. The 
United States has  
strongly condemned his anti-Semitic statements and web postings, as well as his 
 deeply offensive statements in support of 9/11 conspiracy theories.”  
The UN doesn’t consider it overly troubling that a top human-rights 
official  has trafficked in anti-Semitic propaganda and is a Sept. 11 
“truther.”  
Then there was this uplifting episode, brought to us courtesy of _Syria_ 
(http://topics.bloomberg.com/syria/) : “At the _Human  Rights Council_ 
(http://topics.bloomberg.com/human-rights-council/) , the United States 
forcefully 
opposed 2010 statements by a  Syrian official that Israeli children are 
taught to sing songs about drinking  the blood of Arabs. The United States 
worked with the HRC President to make  clear that such language is outrageous 
and 
offensive and has no place in UN  bodies.”  
A Singular Focus 
There is nothing new about the UN’s singular focus -- half of the 10 
_emergency special sessions_ (http://www.un.org/en/ga/sessions/emergency.shtml) 
 
called in the General  Assembly since the UN’s founding have involved Israel, 
and Israel is the target  of more condemnatory resolutions than any other 
nation. Of the UN’s 193 members,  nearly 50 are Muslim- majority states, and 
one has a Jewish majority. So one of  the issues here is mathematics.  
A note, before I proceed: I support the creation of a Palestinian state on  
the _West  Bank_ (http://topics.bloomberg.com/west-bank/)  and in Gaza, 
with a capital in East Jerusalem, and have for many years.  I believe it’s in 
Israel’s best interest to have an independent Palestinian  state as a 
neighbor, and I also support Palestinian statehood because  Palestinians define 
themselves as a nation and have the right to live free and  unmolested in their 
own country.  
But the Palestinian cause isn’t the world’s only such cause. (Those 
watching  the General Assembly meeting last week could be forgiven for thinking 
 
otherwise.) Many groups not lucky enough to have Jewish adversaries are 
seeking  independence as well, and many more groups, and individuals, are 
seeking 
freedom  and dignity within independent states. They can’t seem to get 
anyone’s  attention.  
Other Problems 
A quick scan of the news out of the Muslim world over the past week or so  
suggests a number of suitable topics for intensive discussion at the General 
 Assembly, apart from the matter of _Palestine_ (http://topics.bloom
berg.com/palestine/) .  
In Syria -- whose government lately has been paying less attention to the  
diabolical nature of Israeli children’s songs and more attention to 
torturing  and killing its own citizens -- the death toll in the popular 
uprising 
now  exceeds 2,700. Included in that number are at least 100 children.  
In _Pakistan_ (http://topics.bloomberg.com/pakistan/) , 26 Shiite pilgrims 
were ordered off a bus and _gunned down_ 
(http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g0fRDL4JJPh8v6ZZ8xSdFxhMF1eg?docId=CNG.509a4614df7925ab8f3fd
1456a854ac2.6f1) , in the latest incident of  Muslim-on-Muslim violence 
there. In _Indonesia_ (http://topics.bloomberg.com/indonesia/) , a  suicide 
bomber detonated himself in a church, wounding more than 20 worshippers,  in 
the latest incident of Muslim-on-Christian violence that is a considerable  
problem in several Muslim-majority states, including _Egypt_ 
(http://topics.bloomberg.com/egypt/) .  
In Somalia, al-Shabaab, an Islamist terrorist group, is refusing to allow  
food donations to reach drought-stricken areas. Aid groups estimate that 
300,000  children may die if supplies don’t reach them soon. In _Turkey_ 
(http://topics.bloomberg.com/turkey/) , a bomb  attack in Ankara killed three 
people and wounded more than 30. The bombers were  probably Kurdish terrorists, 
seeking to free their homeland from the hold of the  central government.  
In Yemen, more than 70 people were killed by security forces while 
protesting  the dictatorial rule of Ali Abdullah Saleh. In _Libya_ 
(http://topics.bloomberg.com/libya/) , rebels  discovered a mass grave holding 
the bodies of 
1,270 prison inmates massacred in  1996. And, of course, Burhanuddin 
Rabbani, a former president of _Afghanistan_ 
(http://topics.bloomberg.com/afghanistan/)   and head of the country’s High 
Peace Council, was assassinated Sept. 
20.  
This is a partial list.  
There is a reason Israelis don’t trust the UN: It spends comparatively 
little  time examining the various sins and shortcomings of Arab and Muslim 
states,  including many autocracies led by thoroughgoing sadists, and a 
disproportionate  amount of time sitting in judgment of Israel. And there is a 
reason Israelis  trust the U.S. as the only possible broker for peace 
negotiations: It has  consistently fought the demonization of the world’s only 
Jewish 
state.  
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(_Jeffrey Goldberg_ (http://topics.bloomberg.com/jeffrey-goldberg/)  is a 
Bloomberg View columnist and a national  correspondent for The Atlantic. The 
opinions expressed are his own.)

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