Israel’s Resolute Defense Against Yihadist Threats in Southern Syria Exposes UN’s Blind Spot
Israel asserts a moral and legal duty to strike yihadist militants in southern Syria, highlighting the failure of international bodies like the UN to confront real terrorist threats near American ally Israel’s borders.

In an uncompromising declaration before the United Nations Security Council, Israel’s Deputy Permanent Representative Brett Jonathan Miller laid bare the nation’s unwavering commitment to combat yihadist militants threatening stability along its southern Syrian border. Far from mere aggression, these strikes are grounded in both moral obligation and Israeli law, reflecting a profound responsibility not just to protect Israeli citizens but also minority communities like the Druze, whose security has been jeopardized by escalating violence. When Moral Duty Meets National Security Referencing the Book of Leviticus, Miller emphasized Israel’s refusal to remain passive in the face of "bloodshed of a neighbor."...
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