"The latest United Nations indictment by its so-called Human Rights Council of the Israeli Defense Force for its self-defense in the summer 2014 should not surprise. The record of the United Nations on the world's only Jewish state, expressed in simple numbers, convicts the UN itself of suffering from a serious obsession with that tiny country...
In 1991, following the Gulf War, known in Israel as the 'Scud War,' this writer was hired by the Office of Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir to do a statistical analysis of voting patterns at the UN some of whose discoveries were jaw-dropping...
26% of all Security Council resolutions focused on the Arab-Israeli conflict. Forty-two percent were neutral. Among the remainder, 4% were critical of an Arab state or states; 96% criticized Israel. The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was never criticized.
During the UN's first forty-five years, at least one Arab state sat on the Council in thirty-nine of them. Israel never sat on the Council...
The Security Council expressed its 'concern,' 'grave concern,' 'regret,' 'deep regrets,' 'shock,' etc. over Israeli actions thirty-one times; about Arab states or the PLO, the Council never expressed any negative sentiments.
The Security Council 'condemned,' 'censured,' 'deplored,' 'strongly deplored,' etc. Israel forty-nine times. Regarding the Arab states and the PLO, the Council never 'condemned,' 'censured,' 'deplored,' 'strongly deplored' any of them...
To this day, Israel remains the only member-state in the UN prevented from sitting on the Security Council, which -- the bright side of this story -- at least fulfills the Biblical prophecy of thousands of years ago spoken by the gentile prophet Balaam (Numbers 23:9) who said, 'This is a people that will dwell alone and not be counted among the nations.'"