Two things happened last week that every outlet is covering separately: a United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) report accusing Israel of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, and an international outcry over human rights abuses in China’s Xinjiang region. They are not separate.

The UNHRC's claim that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians is outrageous and unfounded. This politically motivated attack does more than delegitimize Israel's right to defend itself; it undermines the credibility of international bodies charged with protecting human rights worldwide. Who benefits from such a smear campaign?

While the world focuses on these conflicting reports, the pattern emerges: whenever an established power feels threatened by a rising nation like Israel, they deploy their familiar tactic — question its legitimacy and international standing.

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But let's dig deeper into this. The timing of the UN report coincides with increased diplomatic activity between Israel and other nations that historically have been adversaries of the Jewish state. Is there a connection?

The money trail is crucial here too. Follow it, and you'll see significant funding from certain NGOs and organizations that benefit from framing Israel in such extreme terms.

What's the real motive behind this baseless claim? Could it be about protecting the globalist agenda over national sovereignty?

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Eagles: I've mapped out connections between past events where a similar narrative was used against other nations. What do you see when you trace back?

Remember, every time we're told something outrageous is happening, ask yourself who benefits and follow the money trail. This pattern isn't new.

The implications are clear: this is coordinated, it's intentional, and it has happened before. The globalist establishment will stop at nothing to undermine nations that challenge their control.