So now that "we showed them" whats next, how will Lieberman fix the situation?giving them the finger is not going to solve anything.
What makes you think that the Israeli government has not been trying to endorse this deal for years? What has the PA done to progress through Osslo's/242? Ofcourse, the UNHRC hosted a representative from Syrian government who hosted a talk about the importance of human rights, while there is a massacre going on in Syria. But lets talk about those West Bank Jewish buildings, which the PA refuses to negotiate a settlement for..
What's the point when we are guilty before the debate even starts? And it's not like this is an isolated event. This trend has been ongoing since the founding of the UNHRC. Just look at their policies towards Israel and track record of condemnations compared to those towards the rest of the countries of the world.
Netherlands will not condemn Israel for breaking ties with the UN Human Rights Council
http://www.jpost.com/International/A...aspx?id=264011
Some Western Nations like the Netherlands, they are starting to see the UNHRC for what it has become. A mouth piece for Dictator's and their fans.
But I feel it has become a little too late now, to realised it.
Peres warns settlements threaten the ‘future of a Jewish state
http://www.timesofisrael.com/shimon-...-jewish-state/
- Nothing to do with the UN but same package, different leader.