The Manila Times

If you care about peace, call Hamas for what it is

- BY ISRAEL KATZ The author is Israel’s foreign minister.

ON Oct. 7, 2023, the Hamas terror group invaded Israel and carried out the deadliest massacre of Jewish people since the Holocaust. They murdered, raped, maimed and tortured thousands of Israelis and foreigners, and dragged hundreds of hostages off to Gaza for use as human shields and bargaining chips.

In the five months since that darkest day, the United Nations has convened a total of 41 sessions. And they censured Hamas zero times.

The hypocrisy is astounding. The preeminent world-governing body somehow found time to discuss issues such as solar panel acquisitio­n and ecological diversity, and even held some moments of “silent prayer or meditation” to boot. But they could not bring themselves to condemn the most depraved crimes against humanity witnessed in our century.

In fact, they refused to even consider it. This week, I addressed the United Nations Security Council alongside relatives of civilian hostages still unconscion­ably being held by Hamas. I implored the forum to do more to make their families whole again, and to begin the process of accountabi­lity for the Hamas monsters who have vowed to carry out the genocidal crimes of October 7 “again and again and again.”

But the UN was loath to give our group that platform, and it took the joint efforts of the United States, the United Kingdom and France, which summoned an emergency session of the council, and of Japan, who led it, to call for such a meeting. Without their pressure, the UN would have been happy to continue pretending that Hamas and its evil didn’t exist.

This emergency session was requested following an exhaustive factfindin­g mission by Pramila Patten, the UN special representa­tive on sexual violence in conflict. Her resulting report laid out in great detail Hamas’ sexual crimes against women and girls on October 7, and against female hostages in Gaza for the past five months. It outlined the terror group’s systematic rape, gang rape, genital mutilation, necrophili­a, sexualized torture, humiliatio­n and inhuman treatment, built on 36 interviews, reviews of 5,000 photos and 50 hours of video.

Naturally, we welcome the UN’s first explicit acknowledg­ement of Hamas’ sexual atrocities, even if it is months too late. But at present, the UN seems interested in burying the report and failing to act upon it. This is unacceptab­le. Now that Hamas’ barbarism is out in the open, even by the UN’s own standards, the world body must officially condemn the group, particular­ly its sexual crimes. They must designate it the terror organizati­on it obviously is, and impose upon it the harshest of sanctions. Anything less would be an unconscion­able derelictio­n of duty toward the victims still being held hostage by Hamas in unimaginab­le conditions.

This is also the only language terrorists can understand. Moral nations and organizati­ons, including the US, the European Union, the UK, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand and others have already designated Hamas a terrorist group. And it is the best shot we have at saving future Israeli and Palestinia­n lives from the death cult that is Hamas, which not only butchered Israeli families with impunity, but also gladly sacrifices its own population as human shields for a few sympatheti­c likes on Instagram.

Indeed, October 7 made it clearer than ever that Israel’s war is only with Hamas, not Palestinia­ns or Muslims. Israel’s Muslim and Christian population­s have long served in the Israel Defense Forces, and have stood shoulder to shoulder with their Jewish brothers and sisters in the campaign to secure Israel against the Hamas threat. The kinship and patriotism felt by those communitie­s has skyrockete­d since October 7, something with which Israelis are unfortunat­ely quite familiar in the wake of tragedy.

In contrast, it has become obvious that Hamas is willing to sabotage absolutely anyone — including Palestinia­ns and Muslims — to pursue its twisted aims. The hostages they took include 9-month-old Kfir Bibas, his older brother Ariel, and his parents Shiri and Yarden. They also include Hamza and Yousef Zyadna, Mohammad Alatrash and Farhan Al Qadi, all of whom are Muslim. Their fundamenta­list war machine doesn’t care now, and it never did. They never wanted peace, and they never actually stood for the betterment of the Muslim world or anyone in it.

The Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which started early last week, should naturally be a time of peace, togetherne­ss and reflection. Israel wants this dearly; never mind that Hamas started this horrible war with a surprise attack on the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah. If the UN truly cares about the well-being of Israelis, Palestinia­ns, Jews and Muslims, it must designate Hamas a terror group, call for the immediate and unconditio­nal release of all their hostages, and stand with Israel and its allies in our campaign to rid our region of this vicious, deadly threat.

This is the UN’s moment to stare down the immense anti-Israel, anti-Jewish pressure campaigns and live up to its founding principles. If it fails, it risks plunging yet further into impotence and irrelevanc­e. The choice lies with every single UN memberstat­e and will be judged by the all-seeing eye of history.

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