The Czech Republic said NO to the UN resolution against Israel

The UN is an anti-Semitic organization. Its policy is driven by anti-Israel forces, above all the Islamic states.

This has been documented again in the current UN resolution on Israel. Without beating around the bush, to put it clearly: the recent UN resolution aims to destroy the State of Israel.

One gets the impression that the global left and the Islamic states – with the silent tolerance of the Vatican and other Christian denominations – want the dissolution of the State of Israel.

In its place, an anti-democratic and anti-Semitic “Palestinian” terror state is to be established, Jerusalem is to be a UN-administered city of religions, and a defenseless, demilitarized Republic of Tel Aviv is to be established.

So it is not surprising that Germany has previously announced the suspension of arms exports to Israel, but has expressly continued arms exports to Qatar, the main financier of Hamas. Germany wants to disarm Israel.

Europe and the USA dream of a ‘court Jewish state’, a small enclave around Tel Aviv, where Jews, under the solid threat of a “Palestinian” Jew-free terrorist state, cower fearfully, duck, and do everything that Europe and the USA demand, just so that the protective hand is not withdrawn: many, many free inventions and other valuable services for which Europe and the USA are simply too stupid and too decadent. A continuous stream of innovation for the benefit of Europe and the USA for free. A delusional, Jew-hating dream, of course. However, Israel has always been confronted with madness and obsession.

So it is hardly surprising that Europe is abstaining from voting in favor of the UN resolution. But not all of Europe: Two states are showing the red card: the Czech Republic and Hungary.

The Czech Republic has now provided a justification, which we would like to document below. It is not formulated in a stringent but diplomatic way. It gives Israel some breathing room. The world, on the other hand, wants to wipe out Israel.

The NO of the US administration the Biden/Harris administration is solely due to the US elections, so as not to alienate the last Jewish votes. With the foreseeable defeat of the US Democrats, we will probably see a similar betrayal of Israel as Obama committed in his final hours in office. The USA under US Dems rule is not an ally of Israel.

Back to the vote at the UN: All other European abstentions are not surprising, except for that of the Netherlands. One would have expected that Wilders would not vote with Islamic states against Israel.

Czechia’s Explanation of Vote on the UN resolution – 18th of September

18.09.2024 / 15:23 | Aktualizováno: 18.09.2024 / 19:04  

Czechia’s Explanation of Vote on the UN resolution regarding the advisory opinion of the ICJ on the legal consequences arising from Israel’s policies and practices in OPT, including East Jerusalem, and from the illegality of Israel’s continued presence in OPT. Stated by Ambassador to the United Nations, Jakub Kulhánek, on September 18, 2024

Mr. President,

Allow me to begin by reiterating Czechia’s unwavering support for the people of the West Bank and Gaza in their pursuit of political aspirations for their own future statehood.

My country also stands ready to support any meaningful efforts to end violence in the region.

However, for these efforts to succeed, they must be the result of direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, as this offers the only viable path to lasting security and peace for all.

Given the current circumstances on the ground, we believe that this resolution is not a step in the right direction, as it risks potentially sowing further divisions and hindering peace talks in an already fragile conflict situation.

Furthermore, the adopted resolution fails to address the immense security challenges Israel faces, including Hamas’s use of the Gaza Strip as a launching pad for its rampage of killing of Israelis, while systematically using the Palestinian civilians as human shields.

Allow me to take this opportunity to reiterate our call for the immediate release of all the hostages brutally abducted on 7 October. It is with great concern that I must note that the General Assembly has once again failed to acknowledge this issue with today’s vote.

Mr. President,

Czechia fully respects the role and independence of the International Court of Justice. However, we regret that due to the unilaterally formulated questions posed by the resolution A/RES/77/247 of 30 December 2022, the Court advisory opinion in question could not pay enough attention to Israel’s legitimate security interests and right to self-defense. And the resolution before us goes even further and interprets the opinion expressed by the Court in an entirely one-sided way.

Mr. President, colleagues,

It is of utmost importance to re-establish a political horizon towards a two-state solution. A negotiated agreement remains the only way forward to guarantee security, political stability, and democratic development for both Israel and Palestine. We also encourage the region to embark on a path of cooperation, including through the Abraham Accords, to foster a better future in the Middle East. Rather than introducing new initiatives in New York, we need to see positive developments in the region.

Mr. President, it is precisely for these reasons that Czechia was not in a position to support the draft resolution and voted against it.”

What remains is to say TODA to the Czech Republic and Hungary.