The terrorist “Palestinian” Authority set to lead the UN’s biggest bloc of developing countries

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The UN’s Group of 77 was established in 1964 to assist the developing world with economic development and enhance their negotiating capacity. The group has now ballooned to 135 countries, representing 80 percent of the world’s population. However, the UN has decided to place a terrorist organization (the “Palestinian” Authority) at the head of the bloc. The “Palestinians” only have observer status at the UN. However, the UN was forced to make this absurd decision since their puppet masters at the Organization of Islamic Cooperation likely demanded the move. As a result of this decision, the Group of 77’s new primary focus will not be about advancing countries in the developing world. The new primary focus of the Group of 77 will be to slander Israel, at the expense of countries in the developing world.

It was recently announced by the UN that the developing world would require $4 trillion annually to maintain the world’s international development goals. In the last several years, Israel has steadily been deepening its involvement in the developing world, especially in Africa and Latin America, but also Asia and the Caribbean. According to the Israeli government, Israel has a “relative advantage” in five of the 17 fields (water management, advanced agriculture, health services, innovation, and energy) that have been designated by the UN as essential for developing countries in the years to come. As a result, developing countries from around the globe have been embracing Israel like never before. Prime Minister Netanyahu has made three trips to Africa in the last two years alone. In 2017, Prime Minister Netanyahu became the first Israeli Prime Minister to visit Latin America. In November of this year, Netanyahu will be making a second trip to Latin America, but this time to Guatemala for a regional meeting that will include a number of Central American leaders. Netanyahu has been invited to visit Brazil, a visit that will likely occur in 2019. In developing Asia, Israel’s relations with Thailand, Vietnam, Nepal, India, and others are also surging. All of this is happening because of Israel’s remarkable expertise in fields that are vital to poorer countries.

One would think that the UN would welcome Israel with open arms. Sadly, one who thought that would be wrong. Here is the problem. The anti-Semitic Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which has significant influence at the UN, will not support progress if the progress benefits Israel. The UN has unbelievably appointed a non-member terrorist organization that is an expert in nothing (other than terrorism, murder, gender apartheid, and racism; the “Palestinians” must be the most evil people on the planet) to head the bloc of developing countries. Naturally, this is being done to hurt Israel’s status in the developing world.

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The savages at the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the “Palestinian” Authority know that if Israel continues to gain support from the developing world (which will happen), the “Palestinians” are finished. The “Palestinians” will lose their “automatic majority” against Israel at the UN, since most countries will recognize and appreciate the significant value of Israel and its world-renowned technology. By allowing the “Palestinians” to lead the Group of 77, whose only purpose will be to slander Israel, and to prevent Israel’s technological expertise from reaching the billions of people who need it, the UN has once again shown that it is a total farce. Fortunately, this outrageous decision by the UN will not stop Israel’s surging relations with the developing world.

Palestinians to Lead U.N.’s Biggest Bloc of Developing Countries,” by Rick Gladstone, New York Times,

The biggest bloc of developing countries at the United Nations has chosen the observer state of Palestine as its next leader, the Palestinian ambassador said Tuesday, a decision that could cause new tensions with Israel and the United States.

The ambassador, Riyad H. Mansour, said in a telephone interview that Palestine would take over leadership of the bloc, known as the Group of 77, from Egypt, starting in January.

Originally 77 countries when formed in 1964, the bloc’s membership has nearly doubled in size. The bloc often speaks as one voice in the General Assembly and represents more than 80 percent of the world’s population.

“We will be negotiating on behalf of 135 countries,” Mr. Mansour said, a total that would include his own delegation.

Symbolically at least, the choice of Palestine as the Group of 77’s leader is a diplomatic rejoinder to Israel and the United States in the protracted Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and a political advance for the Palestinians.

Israel and the United States, Israel’s most important ally, have argued that the status of the Palestinians at the United Nations does not mean that there is an independent state of Palestine, and that only direct negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians can achieve such an outcome….

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Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
5 years ago

From the river to the sea, pallyland will never be.

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5 years ago

King of the shitholes. Nice.

Poppey
Poppey
5 years ago

Israel guided by this PM now has the wind behind it, poor people across the world will praise those who better their lives and Israel is that nation.

The progress made these last 70 years is fantastic, so long as the left remains constrained the future looks bright.

Ego
Ego
5 years ago

“observer state of Palestine”
State? What are its borders? Its history? Its national currency?
The UN treats the nonexistent country of an invented people as a state.

Decent countries should leave the UN. Its sole purpose has become to legitimize Islamic supremacist decisions backed by its largest voting block, the OIC.

Michael Garfinkel
Michael Garfinkel
5 years ago
Reply to  Ego

The United Nations was briefly a viable organization, perhaps until 1960. By the 1970s, people like Pat Moynihan and Jean Kirkpatrick were already sounding the alarm that the UN had outlived its usefulness.

Yet the UN continues to play a role in this (post) modern environment, and it is a role that is largely detrimental to its founding principles.

The world that established the UN in 1945 seems at times to be as remote as the Sixteenth century – yet no one has the foresight, nor the courage to put the UN out of its misery.

At the very least, the United States should cease all funding, and prepare to withdraw.

Given the inertia of our own foreign policy establishment, which remains invested in this institution, I suppose that is too much to expect.

Ego
Ego
5 years ago

I agree but, unfortunately, large organizations have an inertia (their own will to survive) that may take decades to grind down. Also, abrupt changes may lead to abrupt and unforeseen consequences.
That said, the rot of the EU is already in an advanced state: it has been taken over by special interest groups (the OIC, a self-perpetuating bureaucracy, and the mirage of a “United States of Europe” ruled by that bureaucracy).

Michael Garfinkel
Michael Garfinkel
5 years ago
Reply to  Ego

Yes, the E.U. comes immediately to mind.

It’s disconcerting that at a time when the nations of Western Europe, at least, are in decline, the decay of super-national collectives like the E.U. and the U.N. has become even more pronounced.

We are witnessing a period of deepening malaise, which is accompanied by a growing pessimism.

In Europe, and to a lesser extent in America, this decline is attracting the parasitic invasion of migrants.

Interestingly, the solution, which is anti-collective, appears to be coming from the nation-state itself, in the examples of Poland and Hungary.

One might say that Eastern Europe has a healthy immunity to the perils of collectivism.

Ego
Ego
5 years ago

When a culture becomes complacent, forgets its own values, then casts about for something/anything to believe in, and gets invaded
ideologically and/or physically, there’s nothing like a war to make that culture sober up, find back to its essence, and realize that without it, it can’t exist.
I know this sounds terrible, war is terrible, but
(1) the West won’t survive this Islamic onslaught without a bloody war, and
(2) losing its culture is worse than war.

As for collective/anti-collective:
Both of them are extremes, the viable solution is somewhere in between.
I explain this to myself on the example of a living cell:
A living cell has a cell wall, a boundary, that serves to expel / keep out what is harmful and allow in what is useful. A cell without a functioning cell wall is a dead cell: anything can pass through in both directions. Anything can devour it, and will.
And this is what idiots in the West are advocating.
It is called suicide.

Michael Garfinkel
Michael Garfinkel
5 years ago
Reply to  Ego

Yes, and this is so patently obvious it is mystifying that this course remains stubbornly adhered to.

Covadonga
Covadonga
5 years ago

I disagree that the UN was ever worthwhile.

It’s main function has been to allow armed conflicts to smolder on without end (UN troops arrive at site of surprise attack by evil, tyrannical nation against relatively free victim nation too late to prevent the attack, or undo the advantage it gained for the evil government, but in plenty of time to block the retaliation by the victim that would punish the wrongdoers now that the victims realize they are at war – hence, terror campaigns and sneak attacks are now relatively cost free) and spouting Communist propaganda, including these systematic anti-Semitic campaigns.

The chief authors of the UN Charter included Alger Hiss, the Soviet agent of influence in the US government, who put in everything that Moscow wanted, and a South African guy who wanted to make sure his government wouldn’t be criticized for Apartheid. So he put in language that each nation had its own peculiar institutions that couldn’t be challenged by other nations, etc.

All in all, the result was a perfect witches’ brew for criticizing the free nations and elevating the evil regimes that should not even have been recognized to the same status as the free or semi-free societies. And, of course, to transfer huge amounts of money from the taxpayers of the more advanced countries to the military budgets, secret police budgets, terror-sponsoring budgets, and private offshore bank accounts of the bad rulers.

You are correct if your point is that the corruption is more blatant, more entrenched, and on a larger scale than it was 50 or 60 years ago.

Michael Garfinkel
Michael Garfinkel
5 years ago
Reply to  Covadonga

I am not familiar with the UN Charter, but it is certainly the case that language such as this, in Chapter 1, foretold an accident waiting to happen: “To be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations in the attainment of these common ends.”

I agree that the U.N has always seen more failures than successes, but the people who worked to sustain the organization in its early years were not unaware of its limitations – and those years were noted for some successes, in the Korean conflict, for instance, and in the Palestine partition.

Of course, this is no longer the case: the great liberals like Elanor Roosevelt, Adlai Stevenson, Konrad Adenauer, Dag Hammarskjöld and others have been gone for a half-century or more, replaced by nameless bureaucrats and mediocrities whose efforts are nothing if not mendacious.

Fortunately, the Trump administration is working to counter their influence.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

“It was recently announced by the UN that the developing world would require $4 trillion annually to maintain the world’s international development goals.”

This is a WORLD WIDE GIANT WEALTH transfer from the WEST to MUSLIM COUNTRIES!
It’s not just about Israel….. The globalists are determined to “spread the wealth around” and level us DOWN.
The WEST are still the countries that have some money….

TD
TD
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

“…bloc of developing nations”.
Third world countries.
The SHIT-HOLE BLOC!

Suresh
Suresh
5 years ago
Reply to  TD

UN Supports Jihadi Invasion and Islamic Takeover of Non-Muslim Lands after rejecting Trump’s Nominee https://tinyurl.com/yc88lljq

So why are we funding these scumbags ?

Dan Rose
Dan Rose
5 years ago

Disgraceful to label The Palestinian Authority as terrorists. When a country mounts a brutal illegal military occupation
of neighboring land, they are the terrorists. It looks a necessary choice when Israel does everything possible to prevent Palestinian development.

TD
TD
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Rose

The Arabs started the war in 1967; and that’s how Israel captured what liberal idiots call “occupied territory”. it was a defensive war.

(Russia was also behind the Arab attack on Israel. go blame them and their Islamiist “Russia-colluders!”) even the liberal New York Times wrote about it:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/opinion/how-the-kgb-started-the-war-that-changed-the-middle-east.html

TD
TD
5 years ago
Reply to  TD

It is no surprise that on Russian TV or RT videos on youtube, you will see a lot of anti-Israel guests like liberal nut-job Norman Fikelstein (who declared his allegiance to the terrorist group Hezzbolah).

Nefarious420
Nefarious420
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Rose

That you AbbASS???? you sure speak like AbbASS, carry on with your jihadi taqiyya self.

Mal M
Mal M
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Rose

Dan, Taqiya – Islamic Deception. Muslims are taught to deceive the kuffar (non-Muslim) about their true beliefs in order to defend the cause of Islam and Jihad. This deception called – taqiya.

Thomas Faddis
Thomas Faddis
5 years ago
Reply to  Dan Rose

No such thing as ‘palestine’ ignoramus!! Do some research so you don’t look like such a stupid tool of the islamic jihad terrorists !

IzlamDownpressesHumanity
IzlamDownpressesHumanity
5 years ago

How many US (and Canadian) tax dollars go to support the OIC’s puppet NGO?

Nefarious420
Nefarious420
5 years ago

This is great news, the more the fakistanians agenda gets spread across UN organizations, the less money America will give to it. Few more stupid moves like this, and maybe Trump will be the President to kick them out of their NYC digs, and create a new Trump Home For Veterans on the water overseeing the beautiful views.

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
5 years ago

The world has MUCH more important things to worry about than the “state” of Palestine right now.

Ron rockit
Ron rockit
5 years ago

Exactly what can the Pals do for the developing world? The answer is absolute ZERO. Perhaps some of the 3rd, developing world can see around it. But, I doubt it. Islam is all about misery and it just got validated and voted in at the UN.

Janet
Janet
5 years ago

Why are the Palestinians the head of anything at the U.N. if all they are is an observer? That’s absurd! Screw the U.N.! They are a joke.

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