United Nations General Assembly

Not every war crime is a case of genocide

Examining the political risks of labeling genocide, especially regarding the impending UN resolution on Srebrenica, stressing the need for caution and consensus.

Palestinians want April vote for full United Nations membership

An application to become a full UN member needs to be approved by the Security Council - where the United States can cast a veto - and then at least two-thirds of the 193-member General Assembly.

By REUTERS
01/04/2024
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres addresses the opening of the UNGA

The Palestinian initiative to suspend Israel from the UN

It was also reported that the suspension of membership is a complicated move that requires a vote by all members of the UN Security Council, along with a two-thirds majority of the assembly. 

Russia deepening ties with global axis of evil, Israel charges at UN

The growing ties between Tehran and Moscow come as Iran has increased its military activity against Israel through attacks by its proxy groups: Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.

Hillel Neuer's mission to uncover controversies plaguing the United Nations

Head of UN Watch Hillel Neuer sits down with the ‘Post’ to discuss the ongoing controversies surrounding the UN and the Hamas attacks of October 7.

Abba Eban

Where is our Abba Eban?

Amid rising antisemitism, Israel needs strong diplomacy, reminiscent of Abba Eban's era, to defend its image and legitimacy on the world stage.

By ROMY LEIBLER/THE MEDIA LINE
08/02/2024

The UN must be reconstructed from the ground up

The UN has a systematic issue of employing and legitimizing terrorists and their allies.

By JUDAH WAXELBAUM
01/02/2024
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