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50 Years Later, UN 'Zionism is Racism' Debate Echoes
The resolution seeks to disarm Hamas and impose international control over Gaza’s finances to enable peace and reconstruction, with demilitarization seen as key by multiple governments.
- On November 7, 2025 the United States backed a U.N. Security Council draft legitimizing President Donald Trump's Gaza plan, empowering the International Security Force to use `all necessary measures` for demilitarization.
- Hamas's refusal to disarm means officials warn reconstruction will stall as Arab governments and donors will withhold funds unless Hamas lays down arms.
- Planners propose stripping Hamas of fiscal control by placing Gaza's tax revenues, government contracts, and key appointments under initial international control while Western special operations forces conduct targeted raids.
- Hamas and Egypt are expected to object, and no government will invest billions unless Hamas's disarmament is prioritized, with advisers warning the stakes in the next few days are very high.
- Postwar experience cautions that U.S. mistakes in Iraq and successes in Bosnia with the Office of the High Representative and IFOR highlight the need for clear civilian oversight of the Palestinian committee.
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Zionism and Zohran: A half century since the UN’s despicable ‘Zionism is racism’ and the new Mayor Mamdani
It was 50 years ago today on the East Side of Manhattan when a cabal at the UN, led by despots like Idi Amin along with the Soviet bloc, pushed through an obscene resolution that in the ringing denunciation of U.S. Ambassador Pat Moynihan, “the abomination of antisemitism has been given the appearance of international sanction.” The General Assembly adopted Resolution 3379 that “Determines that Zionism is a form of racism and racial discriminati…
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Total News Sources19
Leaning Left1Leaning Right9Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution69% Right
Bias Distribution
- 69% of the sources lean Right
69% Right
C 23%
R 69%
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