The State of Israel has accused the functionaries of the UN of not having the appropriate data by which to make its many accusations against IDF soldiers and the Jewish nation as it pursues the defeat of Hamas, a terrorist group in the Gaza stronghold.
In a blistering attack by the Middle Eastern power, it cites frequent deep-seated criticism through votes and often inflammatory condemnations from other members part of the General Assembly as its case that public relations officials and spokespeople haven’t had access to the relevant data.
The Gaza conflict is now believed to be the first widely ‘surveilled’ conflict by global populations in media history, leading to suspicions that claims to ‘genocide’ or high casualty and injury rates are rooted in misreporting by the group Hamas itself, which is also accused of spreading hoaxes.
The lack of a calm or even coherent leadership position by UN officials about Gaza itself has led Israeli politicians to privately doubt the data the international body uses to express its concerns. In spite of such claims, its advocates in law and policy have accused the State of Israel of war crimes.





