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Olivier Jack Melnick

Will Nikki Haley Succeed in Reforming the UNHRC?

In 1945, The United Nations replaced the ineffective League of Nations in hope of preventing another world war. The intention was honorable and in its inceptive years, the United Nations were very influential in a positive way. One example is without a doubt the vote in favor of declaring the State of Israel in 1948. It was both historic and prophetic. Much has happened in the last 70 years, and not always in favor of Israel. As a matter of fact, more resolutions have been passed against Israel at the United Nations than any other countries in the world.

Within the United Nations body of represented governments, there exist a group started in 2006, known as the UNHRC (United Nations Human Rights Council.) They describe themselves as follows:  The Human Rights Council is an inter-governmental body within the United Nations system responsible for strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights around the globe and for addressing situations of human rights violations and make recommendations on them. It has the ability to discuss all thematic human rights issues and situations that require its attention throughout the year. It meets at the UN Office at Geneva. The Council is made up of 47 United Nations Member States which are elected by the UN General Assembly.

The United-Nations Human Rights Council is one of the many agencies borne out of the United Nations. They seek to defend human rights and yet they target Israel–a strong promoter and enforcer of human rights–as a violator. They buy into the Palestinian narrative on a regular basis. On June 9, 2017, during the opening of the 35th session of the UN Human Rights Council, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights compared that Palestinians to Holocaust victims in a statement:  “I grew up not far from the massive Palestinian refugee camp in al-Baqa’a. I worked across the street from the al-Wihdat refugee camp. In the past thirty years, I have been to Auschwitz-Birkenau, visited Dachau, seen Buchenwald. I have studied in depth the trials at Nuremberg and elsewhere, the long and painful history of anti-Semitism in Europe, Russia and later, Arab countries – an antisemitism which remains still present in far too many places around the world. Some will respond, mechanically almost, that the experiences of the two peoples are not equivalent, how could I mention them in one breath? Indeed, I agree – the Holocaust was so monstrous and so mathematically planned and executed, it has no parallel, no modern equal. Yet it is also undeniable that today, the Palestinian people mark a half-century of deep suffering under an occupation imposed by military force…”

This shameless diatribe against the Jewish people and Israel was unacceptable, yet most people in that meeting didn’t react except for the representative of Qatar who praised Mr. Al Hussein’s statement. Fortunately, Hillel Neuer, the representative from the organization UNWatch was present and spoke up to defend Israel. This was not the first time that Israel was targeted and it won’t be the last. But there seems to be a wind of change going through the United Nations with the appointment of Nikki Haley as the United States Ambassador to the UN. On June 19, in Geneva, Switzerland, she presented her ideas for a reform of the UNHRC.

Ms. Haley boldly but not blindly came to the defense of Israel when saying: “According to Hillel Neuer of UN Watch, in its first decade (2006 to 2016), the council adopted 68 resolutions condemning Israel and 67 condemning the rest of the world’s countries combined.” She delineated the three reasons why she believed that the UNHRC is flawed: Bias against Israel, blatant double standards against Israel, and the fact that human rights abusers actually hold seats on the council. Her challenging the body of the UNHRC is courageous and necessary. It remains to be seen if the UNHRC can be reformed since many of its members are either Arab or Muslim countries who support the Palestinian narrative. They follow the same path of one-sidedness as the United Nations. 

Ms. Haley also pushed for a cancelation of what is known as “Agenda Item 7” within the UNHRC. “Agenda Item 7” demands that “Israel’s Human Rights violations against Palestinians” be discussed at each of the triennial sessions of the UNHRC. It also heavily promotes BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions.) There have always been a few countries in attendance and in support over the years (although the United States have never attended since the UNHRC inception in 2006.)

This June, every single genuine democratic country that usually attends the UNHRC Agenda Item 7 meeting was absent. This should send a clear message to that body of the United Nations that it is time to be fair and unbiased. This should not be a farfetched expectation from an organization that claims they are: “responsible for strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights around the globe and for addressing situations of human rights violations and make recommendations on them”

It looks like we live in the days that the Prophet Zechariah spoke of: “It will come about in that day that I will make Jerusalem a heavy stone for all the peoples; all who lift it will be severely injured. And all the nations of the earth will be gathered against it. (Zechariah 12:3). Fortunately, in Zechariah 12:8-9 we also read: In that day the Lord will defend the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and the one who is feeble among them in that day will be like David, and the house of David will be like God, like the angel of the Lord before them. And in that day I will set about to destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem.

Ms. Haley could use our prayers for the difficult job she has in making sure the world is unbiased regarding Israel, but it is also very comforting to know that God has Israel’s back. After all it’s not for nothing that one of His most common names in the Bible is “the God of Israel!”

About the Author
Olivier was born in Paris, France in 1959 to a Jewish family whose mother had escaped and survived the Holocaust. He has a background in Fine Arts and Graphic Design from Paris. Moved to the United States in 1985 after getting married. Olivier settled on the West coast with his wife where both of their children were born. He joined Chosen People Ministries in 1997 where he currently serves as the Southwest Regional Director as well as Vice-President of the "Berger d'Israël" association in France. Olivier is the author of five books, three of them on anti-Semitism available at www.newantisemitism.com and Amazon.com.
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