United Nations – Combatting Misinformation About Israel, Netanyahu Again Cites Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Directive

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    Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, speaks during the general debate of the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York, New York, USA, on 23 September 2011.  EPA/JUSTIN LANEUnited Nations – Taking the podium of the United Nations General Assembly to educate that body about Israel’s impassioned defense of human rights and contributions to the world community, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to guidance he received from the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, and called on that body to turn away from the injustices of the past and finally confront Islamist terror head on.

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    “It’s here, year after year, that Israel is unjustly singled out for condemnation,” Netanyahu said Friday afternoon in New York. “It’s singled out for condemnation more often than all the nations of the world combined.

    “This is an unfortunate part of the UN institution. It’s the theater of the absurd,” he added. “It not only casts Israel as the villains. It often casts real villains in leading roles. … Hizbullah-controlled Lebanon now presides over the UN Security Council. So you could say that a terrorist organization now chairs the [organization pledged to preserve security].

    “You couldn’t make this stuff up,” he said incredulously.

    Throughout the second half of the week, heads of state attending the 66th session of the General Assembly frequently referred to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, many of them representing countries with questionable human rights records and accusing Israel of subjecting Palestinians – despite their refusal to accept a UN partition plan back in 1947 and setting off more than 64 years of war against Israel – to, in the words of Djibouti President Ismaël Omar Guelleh, a “colonial rule” that was “morally wrong and politically unstable.”

    In many ways, Netanyahu came as the leader of a minority to a chamber packed with those hostile to his country’s existence and Jewish majority. When Abbas took the podium and charged Israel with poisoning the well of peace with a “racist annexation wall,” he waved proudly the official application of the PLO to full membership of the United Nations. Hundreds of diplomats gave Abbas a standing ovation, endorsing a view that ignored hundreds of Israeli victims of Palestinian terror bombings, thousands of Palestinian missiles launched from the Gaza Strip on homes, schools and hospitals throughout Israel, and decades of Arab refusals to honor their government’s commitments.

    But even in such a place, Netanyahu said, “the truth can sometimes break through.”

    Almost 27 years ago, Netanyahu arrived in the United States as the new Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations. In keeping with a custom begun in the 1960s for members of the Israeli diplomatic mission in New York, he entered the brick edifice housing the Rebbe’s synagogue in Brooklyn to celebrate the second night of the holiday of Simchat Torah.

    He encountered thousands of Chasidim eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Rebbe and the beginning of festivities, but when Netanyahu went up to him, the Rebbe spent 40 minutes talking to him about Israel.

    “You’ll be serving in a house of many lies,” the prime minister told UN delegates the Rebbe said to him. “Remember, that even in the darkest place, the light of a single candle can be seen far and wide.”

    Laying out his case that Israel’s primary desire was peace and that it would do anything to protect its people against a rising tide of Islamist terror that could “turn the Arab Spring into an Iranian Winter,” Netanyahu expressed the hope that “the light of truth will shine if only for a few minutes in a hall that for too long has been a place of darkness for my country.”


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    ChachoMoe
    ChachoMoe
    12 years ago

    The same “Rebbe” was right on, when he predicted all this, when Menachem Began started the whole concept of giving up “land” for peace. once you open the door there is no stopping. It is now that we really see how “peace” with Egypt has led us!!

    stamm
    stamm
    12 years ago

    getting the chills! Kol Hakovod!

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    12 years ago

    People, look carefully at Who is running the world. The UN is totally illogical and absurd, yet the entire world is following it – only because it is the Ratzon Hashem. These people aren’t determining the fate of Israel, they are only the puppets of He Who is.

    And is is only Klal Yisroel that can change any gezeirah shelo tavo.

    Six days to Yom Hadin. The timing couldn’t be more propitious for us for Teshuvah, Tefillah, and Tzedakah. Kerau’hu b’hiyoso Karov.

    Gut Shabbos, and a Kesivah Vachasimah Tovah.

    Facts1
    Facts1
    12 years ago

    Kol Hakavod, finally he’s taking some advice form Torah.

    PowerUp
    PowerUp
    12 years ago

    Honey, its a lost case, we are in gules, don’t try to ask the goyem to love us.

    12 years ago

    he knew who he was dealing with radical islam!

    Pipk11
    Pipk11
    12 years ago

    It’s a nice thing he remembers what the Lubavitcher Rebbe advised him – what about the so many other things the Rebbe said, like not giving up even one inch of land, and claiming our rights to the land based on the Bible- Torah and not on any UN resolutions, standing tall and proud and doing WHATEVER is necessary to bring about — tipoil alaihem amosoh vo fachad – putting the fear of our strength in the hearts of our enemies like it was after the 67 war….. Anyway — loi yonum veloi yishan shoimer yisroel. — tichleh shono vekiloiseho — tochail shono ubirchoisaiho.