Israeli Minister for Social Equality and the Advancement of the Status of Women, May Golan spoke at the United Nations event marking 30 years since the Beijing Declaration and condemned the UN for their deafening silence facing brutal violence against women in Israel and around the world, accusing them of hypocrisy and “selective blindness.”
She said, “We gather here today to mark 30 years since the Beijing Declaration—a milestone of hope, a moment etched in history. Thirty years ago, the world came together and pledged, in Section 29, to “prevent and eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls.” It was a noble promise, a stirring commitment that echoed through the halls of that conference. The leaders of nations stood tall and declared their resolve. Or so they said.”
“It seems some were left out of that memo. Boko Haram didn’t get the update. The Taliban must have missed the call. Hamas apparently didn’t hear the news. These groups—subhuman in their cruelty—were somehow exempt from the world’s grand proclamation. And honestly, I don’t expect humanity from those monsters. My expectations lie elsewhere…”
“My wrath is for YOU, the UN, with your hollow resolutions and selective blindness, abandoning Christian girls, Jewish women, and Muslim children – who dare to dream beyond oppression. UN officials – explained these rapes did not occur without context. UN officials – are spokespeople for the gang rapists! UN officials – are advocating for terrorists!”
“And you, the mighty and oh-so-moral UN—your inaction breeds this plague! So, I ask you today: Will you honor the promise you made 30 years ago? You penned that pledge—where’s your fire? Will you enforce it, or let it fester in your paper-pushing complicity, soaked in innocent blood?”
“I promise you all: from the river to the sea – Jewish women will be free!”
Source:
‘From the river to the sea – Jewish women will be free’, by Israel National News, March 12, 2025