How Israel continues to defy the United Nations
By Kram / GELLER REPORT
https://pamelageller.com/2017/12/israel-continues-defy-united-nations.html/
In light of another shameful and empty attack on Israel by the UN,
one would think that the tiny Jewish state is, and will remain,
perpetually isolated. The left-leaning and biased media will continue to
report the false narrative about Israel’s increased isolation. Israel
is heading toward apartheid they will say, and will in due time be
regarded as a pariah state.
What the media does not say is how successful Israel has been in
defying the anti-Semitic UN, which receives over 30 percent of its
budget from the anti-Israel “Organization of Islamic Cooperation.” On
the contrary, Israel has never been more embraced, more popular, and
more valuable to so many countries across the world. In fact, outside of
the UN, the “Palestinian” cause and the BDS movement has been a total
flop.
One would ask how Israel has been so successful, despite receiving
more condemnations from the UN than any other country combined. Yes,
there are more resolutions against Israel at the UN than Iran, Syria,
North Korea, Venezuela, Nigeria, and Somalia combined. The UN has been a
hostile place for Israel, practically since its reestablishment. As
Israel’s late Minister of Foreign Affairs Abba Eben said, “If Algeria
introduced a resolution declaring that the earth was flat and that
Israel had flattened it, it would pass by a vote of 164 to 13 with 26
abstentions.” So how does Israel continue to thrive, despite such
consistent condemnation in the world’s leading international forum? The
answer is simple. Technology.
Israel a country that is almost 70 years young, with little natural
resources, spends 4.5 percent of its GDP on R&D, more than any other
country. This has resulted in a world class military and education
system, and a country that produces more start-ups per capita than any
other country in the world, including the United States. Israel is home
to 350 multinational R&D centres, which include Apple, Facebook,
Samsung, Google, Amazon, HP, and many others. Israel is a world leader
in Water, Agriculture, Energy, Cyber Security, Autonomous Vehicles,
Artificial Intelligence, Medical Marijuana, and many other fields.
Contrast that with the “Palestinian” Authority, which has produced next
to nothing of value, despite receiving tens of billions of dollars in
foreign aid over the last several decades.
Israel’s investment in technology is paying dividends. For example,
in Asia, Israel has been making huge strides. Nowhere has this been more
apparent than in China and India. Trade between Israel and China, the
world’s second largest economy, has reached $12 billion, and is expected
to double after the signing of a Free Trade Agreement. In 2016 alone,
Chinese companies invested $16.5 billion in Israel. Israel’s relations
with India, the world’s largest democracy, are flowering, with annual
trade reaching 5 billion dollars, an amount that is expected to triple
in the next 15 years. Israel is also negotiating free trade agreements
with South Korea, Vietnam, and Singapore. Israel’s trade with Japan, the
world’s third largest economy, has been increasing steadily as well,
reaching 3 billion dollars in 2016, an amount that is expected to
increase substantially in the coming years.
Israel’s relations in Africa are also surging. After the Yom Kippur
war of 1973, the oil-producing Arab countries blackmailed the vast
majority of the 54 African nations into cutting ties with Israel.
However, due to Israel’s expertise in water, agriculture, cyber
security, and counter terrorism, attitudes have begun to change rapidly.
PM Netanyahu has visited Africa three times in the last 18 months
alone. Just this month, the U.S brought Israel into the Power Africa
program, which will bring Israeli technology to people all over Africa.
An historic Israel-Africa Conference is scheduled to occur in 2018,
which will likely be attended by 25 – 30 heads of state from Africa.
In 2017, PM Netanyahu became the first Israeli PM to visit Latin
America, strengthening relations with Argentina, Columbia, and Mexico.
There is also talk of a second trip in 2018 to Brazil, Peru, and
Paraguay.
The relations that Israel is establishing are starting to pay off at
the UN, despite Israel’s recent defeat. The “Palestinian” authority was
expecting at least 150 “No Votes” in support. They received only 128. 15
African countries abstained, and Togo voted in Israel’s favor. Israeli
allies Kenya and Zambia chose not to even attend. Several Latin American
countries also abstained, including Mexico, whose President promised
not to betray Israel at the UN. In the Caribbean, countries that the
“Palestinian” Authority could always count on, abstained as well.
In the foreseeable future the UN will remain hostile to Israel, since
Israel will not commit national suicide and go back to the indefensible
pre-1967 borders. However, Israel will continue to defy the UN and
continue to thrive, as technology and ingenuity become much more
important than oil. PM Netanyahu is 100 percent correct. The automatic
majority against Israel at the UN is going to end, and sooner than most
think.

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