Israel verbietet UN-Generalsekretär die Einreise

https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-822984

26 Comments

  1. Far_Broccoli_8468 on

    >barring UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres from entering the country for his failure to “unequivocally condemn” Iran’s massive missile attack on Israel.

    Guterres is a terror supporting clown at this point honestly

  2. Such_Lobster1426 on

    Guterres will claim that he had no idea Iran attacked Israel.

    The same way Lazzarini said he had no idea UNRWA employed a Hamas leader. After he was told multiple times.

  3. when_beep_and_flash on

    He wouldn’t go to Israel. He’ll stay in New York drinking wine with sheikhs and commissars after another successful day calling for ceasefire on behalf of terrorists.

  4. INVADER_BZZ on

    I don’t remember any other UN Secretary, that has been as obviously biased, irrelevant and actually damaging for UN image (if it’s even possible anymore) as this clown. At least i don’t remember one like this one from the last 30 years.

  5. Wonder, why he goes to Israel, no to Iran. 
    Why he do nothing regarding 101 civilian israelian hostages 
    Why why

  6. Halunner-0815 on

    I don’t think that’s wise, but I can fully understand the sentiment. Guterres repeatedly failed to condemn the terror attacks and the tactics of Hamas and Hezbollah. His neutrality is.more than doubtful.

  7. Darkone539 on

    Honestly, seems fair. If Israel had done this they would be condemned.

    The un needs to keep states on side, but walking that line has gone too far into appeasement. An attack is an attack.

  8. Badbrains8 on

    This guy has been extremely bias since the start of the conflict. Surprised he wasn’t banned a long time ago

  9. Altruistic-Key-369 on

    Wars and sanctions have happened for less, wtf.

    Dint destroy the credibility of the UN so publically. Jesus the west is losing its god damn mind..

  10. gideonboxer on

    Tell me he’s on Iran’s payroll, without telling me he’s on Iran’s payroll.

  11. EntropyDenied on

    Good, why would they allow members of an Jew hating organization into their country

  12. Direct_Alternative94 on

    You see, Israel would prefer to keep the terrorists and their sympathizers from entering Israel.

  13. sheeplectric on

    Here’s the thing though. “Unequivocal” condemnation of Iran would diminish the 100+ years leading up to this moment. Nobody is innocent here, but Israel has been provocative, not just in the last few days, but for over a century in the Middle East.

    None of this is happening in isolation, and Israel is not simply an innocent victim of an unprovoked attack.

    None of this is to say that attacking civilians is acceptable, but that understanding the true state of things requires a critical analysis of history, not just “Iran bad Israel good”.

  14. WereInbuisness on

    Good for Israel. The UN Sec. General is fully complicit in his knowledge of Hamas and UNWRA. Moreover, he didn’t condemn Iran’s “show of force attack.”

    That man is the ultimate fence sitter on most things, but when it comes to Israel, it’s obvious he is biased against them. It’s truly ridiculous.

  15. Pristine_Toe_7379 on

    Now why would Israel allow an openly hostile Iranian junior ayatollah into the country?

  16. The_Phaedron on

    > “A Secretary-General who gives backing to terrorists, rapists, and murderers from Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and now Iran—the mothership of global terror—will be remembered as a stain on the history of the UN.” [Said Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz]

    A stain on the history of the UN? It’d be like picking out a stain on a toddler’s lunch bib.

  17. Israel didn’t bar Guterres from entering the country. Israel Katz claims to have done so. Does he actually have the power to do so in his role as FM?

    (This is not a comment on Guterres.)

  18. OtherAd4337 on

    A reminder that both [Ban Ki-Moon](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/ban-kimoon-united-nations-disproportionate-israel-focus-resolutions-palestinians-human-rights-danny-danon-a7481961.html) and [Kofi Annan](https://www.nytimes.com/1999/12/13/world/annan-calls-for-better-treatment-of-israel-at-united-nations.html), the last two UN secretary generals have repeatedly stated themselves that the UN is biased against Israel, mostly after leaving office. Guterres is a pure product of that 20-year running obsession with condemning Israel.

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