Wall Street Journal: Netanyahu is isolated
An American media reported in a report that the criticisms in the United Nations of the Zionist regime’s war crimes in Gaza have become ineffective due to Washington’s comprehensive support for it, and the repetition of these criticisms in the General Assembly meeting of the Zionist regime, which uses the tactic of “anti-Semitism” against the pressures of the United Nations. Standing will have no effect on stopping the war.
According to Isna, an American media reported in a report that the annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York will be the culmination of a year-long effort to stop the war in Gaza through condemnations, resolutions and legal cases in the United Nations courts. The Zionist regime has not changed its policy yet.
In this report, published in the “Wall Street Journal”, pointing out that the world leaders are expected to focus on the war of the Zionist regime in the Ghara and Lebanon, it is stated: “Benjamin Netanyahu” the Prime Minister of Israel has repeatedly talked about ending the war. Gaza has refused; The war that started after the operation of Hamas against the occupied territories under the name of “Al-Aqsa Storm”. American efforts to negotiate a pause in the war in Gaza, which would lead to the release of prisoners held by Hamas, have remained fruitless. On the other hand, a full-scale war between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah seems more likely day by day.
Failed diplomatic efforts to stop the war
The failure of these efforts and actions shows the limitations of the United Nations that governments can easily vote to support these resolutions without cutting off diplomatic communications or creating other consequences for this regime. The most active critics of the Zionist regime in the United Nations are Arab countries such as Jordan, which is alleged to have opened its airspace to intercept and shoot down Iranian missiles and drones during the “Honest Promise” operation against the occupied territories. Also, talks with Saudi Arabia about the normalization of relations with the Zionist regime, which will include the end of the war, have been going on for more than a year.
Explosions in the Gaza Strip following the attacks of the Zionist regime, October 23, 2023
“Richard Gowan”, one of the experts of the think tank of the International Crisis Group in Brussels, said about this: If we mistakenly consider the United Nations as the “world”, Israel is largely isolated. People use their presence at the UN to criticize Israel but hide the fact that they are not really doing anything to punish Israel.
The Wall Street Journal continued: UN institutions and officials have been the first critics of Israel for its war in Gaza, which has resulted in the deaths of more than 40,000 Palestinians, most of whom were civilians. This international organization has been one of the most outspoken organizations about the escalation of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, warning that limiting humanitarian aid would likely lead to famine.
The impact of this approach has caused sympathy and support for the Palestinian cause in the halls of the United Nations, in some foreign capitals and university campuses. The open cases at the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court in The Hague have also raised concerns about the number of human casualties in Gaza and the settlement policy of the Zionist regime in the West Bank.
America’s support has made the efforts of Tel Aviv’s critics ineffective
The report further states: The ability of Israel’s critics to use the United Nations to balance Israel’s policy has failed mainly due to the continued support of the United States.
“Diana Bhutto,” a Palestinian human rights lawyer who has also worked on cases at the International Court of Justice, said that countries are afraid to take action against the regime because they want to be on the good side of the United States.

The famine crisis in the war in Gaza due to the severe lack of food and the slow process of aid delivery
This Palestinian human rights lawyer said: They believe that the United States should take the lead in this work, and since this work should be done under the guidance of the United States, nothing will happen.
Former Palestinian Foreign Minister Nasser al-Qadwa said about America’s support for the Zionist regime: “Finally, as long as the position of the most important permanent members of the Security Council is this, nothing will change in the Security Council.”
This article adds: Critics of the Biden administration’s handling of the war say the U.S. should use all diplomatic tools at its disposal to pressure Israel to sign a cease-fire agreement and help bring peace to the region, including by halting shipments. weapons and not using his right of veto in the Security Council to support it.
Part of the reason the Biden administration has refrained from such measures is political. Despite a growing element in the Democratic Party that is more sympathetic to the Palestinians, most Americans still support the Zionists.
Gregory Kaz, a professor of international affairs at the University of Texas, said: It is dangerous for the US government to put direct pressure on Israel. This is especially difficult to do in an election year.
“Michael Capello”, the senior political officer of the “Israel Policy Council” think tank in New York, said that the US also has demands beyond the Zionist-Palestinian war for the West Asian region. According to him, the United States wants to see the creation of a coalition of its allies, including the Zionist regime and moderate Arab countries, to confront Iran in order to find more opportunity to focus on competitors such as Russia and China.

Mass graves in the war in Gaza
He also stated: Israel will be placed in the bloc under the leadership of the United States. If you were America, even if you are deeply upset about some of the things Israel is doing in Gaza, you would not impose an arms embargo on Israel when you want it to deal with those challenges.
The Zionist regime’s confrontation with the pressures in the United Nations
Netanyahu, who is scheduled to speak at the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, is going to criticize this international body for not condemning the October 7 attack by Hamas on the occupied territories, and at the same time, passing several resolutions to criticize the behavior of this regime. The Zionist regime confronts the increased pressure in this international organization by considering the United Nations as “anti-Semitic”, which it claims disproportionately condemns this regime and leaves human rights violators alone.
On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session, Danny Danon, the ambassador of the Zionist regime to the United Nations, criticized the pressures against this regime and referring to two other major wars in the world, said: “The focus will be on Gaza, not Ukraine, not even Sudan. “Many leaders come and ignore the source of the problem, which was October 7 and Hezbollah’s attacks.”
The Wall Street Journal concluded: “This week’s preaching and diatribes probably won’t do much to stop the war in the short term.”
“I think we will see a lot of speeches,” said Bhutto, a Palestinian lawyer. And I don’t think we’ll see anything beyond that.”
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