In 1948, the nation of Israel was reborn, proving again the truth of God‘s promise to the Jewish people that it would be their land in perpetuity (Genesis 17:8). But as soon as Israel became independent, surrounding Arab powers declared war on Israel and invaded, while simultaneously pressuring Muslim Arabs within Israel to leave. Modern terrorists have reframed the voluntary exodus of Arab residents despite the pleas of their Jewish neighbors, and the attempted Jihad takeover of Israel, as a brutal Jewish “Nakba” or “catastrophe.” And the United Nations is promoting that lie.
Even before the conglomeration of Muslims began calling themselves Palestinians, and even after they had received their own arbitrarily created nation in that area (Jordan) to add to the dozens of Muslim nations already in existence, the Muslims were outraged at the idea that Jews would have even one nation to call their own. Calling the foundation of Israel a “catastrophe” has nothing to do with Jews viciously murdering Arabs — in fact, what occurred was exactly the other way around. The propaganda has everything to do with the fundamentalist Muslim contention that Muslims should control the Holy Land and wipe Jews off the face of the earth. But the terrorist-employing United Nations is happy to lie. It even lauded the explicit terror group, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), and demanded $71 billion to rebuild Gaza, even though Palestinian terrorists launched the war and the majority of Palestinians supported it.
The UN employs numerous Palestinian terrorists, including multiple who participated in the Oct. 7 atrocities. On top of this, the 50 Muslim nations in the world have a significant amount of influence at the UN. Perhaps it is not, therefore, surprising that the UN was echoing the disgusting propaganda straight out of Gaza on May 15. One of the most dangerous lies was that Israeli “settlers” are willfully massacring innocent Palestinian families in the “occupied West Bank.” In reality, Israel generously gave certain cities, including Bethlehem, in Judea and Samaria, to the so-called Palestinians, which simply resulted in the Palestinians using those areas as Jihad bases and demanding that any Israelis in those areas leave or die. Naturally, that occasionally leads to violence.
This real-time 1948 article from The Economist completely destroys the modern “Nakba” narrative that was invented decades later as political propaganda.
— Captain Allen (@CptAllenHistory) May 16, 2026
Straight from British eyewitnesses in Haifa, October 2, 1948:
“Jewish authorities urged all Arabs to remain in Haifa and… https://t.co/WIcnerXMmQ pic.twitter.com/pifBTXIzey
None of those facts appeared in the UN piece May 15, which might as well have come directly from Hamas or the terrorist-funding Palestinian Authority (PA). In fact, the UN quoted PA president Mahmoud Abbas, who has repeatedly affirmed his dedication to jihad. Note also the positive framing for the infamous terrorist PLO:
[UN:] At a special event today marking the seventy-eighth anniversary of the Nakba, the United Nations Palestinian Rights Committee heard testimonies from bereaved families and friends of victims — those killed during the events of 78 years ago, as well as in the ongoing conflict — including the mother of Hind Rajab, a five-year-old girl from Gaza, who has become a symbol of innocent lives lost amidst violence and war.
“Nakba” — an Arabic word that means “catastrophe” — refers to the displacement and dispossession of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in 1948. Today’s meeting — hosted by the United Nations Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People — was mandated by General Assembly resolution 77/23 (2022), which requested the UN Secretariat to annually commemorate that historic event.
Much of the discussion drew a parallel between that tragedy and the ongoing violence and displacement in Gaza and the West Bank — Palestine territories occupied by Israel…[Abbas] underscored the central role of the Palestine Liberation Organization, which has “led the Palestinian struggle in all its forms; popular, political, legal and diplomatic”, helping to preserve national identity and achieve milestones, such as recognition of Palestine as a UN non-member observer State.
Israel mató al mismo niño en Gaza al menos tres veces. pic.twitter.com/dECsxM0Ymv
— Dan Poraz (@PorazDan) May 15, 2026
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Be sure to look at this fascinating but unsettling report from the Middle East Media Research Institute, complete with many pictures, illustrating how Palestinian schools and authorities used this week to call explicitly for wiping Israel off the map.
It is not clear if one of the "victims" the UN highlighted, Aws al-Na'san, was connected to terrorism at all, but there are many teenage jihadis, and the term "martyr" is usually applied to jihadis. But even if he wasn't a jihadi, the idea of highlighting one Palestinian boy without mentioning any of the Israelis killed throughout the Oct. 7 war and much more recently by Iran's regime and Hezbollah is completely dishonest. Hezbollah is still killing Israelis up to the present moment, and the Iranian regime wiped out entire families in recent strikes.
We mourn the loss of Command Sergeant Major (Res.) Alexander Glovanyov, 47, from Petah Tikva, a heavy transport vehicle driver in the 6924th Transport Battalion, Transportation Center who fell during combat near the Israel-Lebanon border.
— Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) May 11, 2026
Our hearts are with his family and loved… pic.twitter.com/q6vNDv4PJT
Neither did the UN acknowledge that Hamas, the Palestinian Authority, and other powers in Gaza and the "West Bank" use their own people as sex slaves and human shields. And you'd never know from the UN release that Israel just revealed an in-depth report on the widespread and heinous Hamas sexual violence on and following Oct. 7. Why is the propaganda always so ridiculously one-sided? And why are American taxpayers still funding the UN?






