Failure & Success: The United Nations and the Arab League
- Ashrei Ima Sari

- May 17
- 14 min read
י"ט באייר, תשפ"ה
May 17, 2025
By Ashrei Ima Sari
The idea of unions between nations is, at its core, a good idea. The desire to collaborate and work together to protect each other and to build together something we cannot do alone is an admirable goal for humanity as a whole. Our potential is endless when we learn to collaborate on goals of innovation and prosperity.
Unions like the USA, the European Union, and the commonwealth have led to many possibilities of cross-pollination between the different states and countries which they are made of. The open and peaceful borders between the separate states and nations have led to much prosperity, success and innovation. And though at times these unions are rocky, overall, the long-term outcome appears to be fruitful and beneficial to all sides.
Most unions are established in times of need; when outside forces come to shake the core values we try to build our societies on. These are starkly clarifying times, when we learn who exactly is on our side, and who is not. It is through that new and painful clarity that new unions emerge.
The allied forces in WW2 is one example of a union created for the purpose of defeating the evil and dark forces of Hitler and the Natzi ideology spreading throughout Europe and the world. It is no wonder that after such a clear understanding of who the forces of good and evil were, that the UN was established.
The massive destruction in the wake of World War One “led many people to desire an international organization dedicated to maintaining peace. So great was this desire, that shortly after the Paris Peace Conference was convened in January 1919, the Covenant of League of Nations was adopted.”
The desire to create a force that will maintain peace between countries was a new and nobel global approach. An approach that sees the accountability of all countries to help maintain peaceful lives around the world. Yet desiring to achieve world peace and understanding how to collaborate and work to actually achieve it are not the same thing. “The League ultimately was unable to achieve the goals of its founders, the League remained in force until 1946, when it was officially disbanded.”
In 1941 “representatives from various Allied powers met in London to sign the Declaration of St. James Palace” which was a statement of “solidarity in fighting aggression.” according to this proclamation, “the only true basis of enduring peace is the willing cooperation of free peoples in a world in which, relieved of the menace of aggression, all may enjoy economic and social security.”
The idea sounds nice - we agree that we should all collaborate in peaceful ways. This new global agreement to work for economic and social security and prosperity without aggression was a new and very needed idea, and in 1942 the first 26 countries signed and agreed to collaborate in bringing this idea into the world.
Later, in 1945, representatives of 50 nations gathered in San Francisco to create the first UN charter. Every part of the charter was voted on, and after all countries approved the charter with their own countries' governments, the UN was officially formed.
The charter of the UN, according to the UN website, states that “WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS DETERMINED
to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind, and
to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small, and
to establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained, and
to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom.
The Preamble of the UN Charter describes the three pillars of the UN. These pillars are:
Peace and Security
Human Rights
Development
These pillars are interconnected under the rule of law. One cannot be fully achieved without achieving all of them.”
The UN was off to a promising start of peacekeeping and being the global hub for conflict resolution. The creation of the UN post WW2 was one of the most pivotal moments in human collaboration, ensuring the future peace and collaboration between countries around the world. From the first 26 countries who signed the initial proclamation in 1942 to 1945 when there were 50 nations setting up the UN, we now have 193 nations in the UN. We appear to be a world that is truly invested in the process of achieving global peace.
One would have thought that opening the UN doors to every nation that is willing to participate would be a wise idea, yet this idea negates the sinister dark forces that try to take over the world in whatever way they can. From the perspective of the dark forces of aggression, the UN was simply another organisation to conquer. An easy target that can be manipulated by pulling the right levers.
While the UN was setting itself up for peace during 1944-1945, the Arab League was setting itself up as a counter force of unity. In March of 1945, as the 50 nations are sitting in San Francisco to set up the UN organisation and its charter, the Arab countries in the middle east were meeting to set up their own union, aimed to make common decisions about economics and politics that can affect the whole region.
While the UN was established to work for peace and resolve conflicts without aggression, the Arab league was created to secure the survival and flourishing of the Arab nations. The UN was set up with a true desire to step outside and beyond each individual country's need -- to build something that is greater than its parts. The Arab league was working to insure the successes of their own countries and peacefulness towards other countries was not part of the discussion.
In 1945 “the newly formed Arab League, then comprising six members, issued its first call for an economic boycott of the Jewish community of Palestine. The declaration urged all Arab states (not just members) to prohibit the products and usage of the products of Jewish industry in Palestine.”
Yes. Before there was even a state of Israel, the Arab League had already started its efforts to force the Jewish people out of their homeland - Israel (then known as Palestine). In their own early discussions, the Arab League acknowledges the existence of a Jewish community in Palestine (which they wish to boycott) -- a Jewish Palestinian reality they have since tried to change and erase from global consciousness.
The west, after experiencing all the brutality that two world wars can bring, choose to create a peace keeping covenant between countries -- a force for good. A brilliant idea. This was such a good idea that the forces of darkness saw it and set up their own version of a union to be able to take their aim and goal of Jewish eradication to the next level.
The calls to boycott Israel from any commercial use is a call we hear even today. It is a call that was formed in the days of Natzi ideology. It was used before “the final solution” was implemented. The boycott of Israel and any Jewish owned product and store was and still is directly tied to the desire to kill all Jews.
Anyone who calls to boycott Jewish owned businesses around the world or to boycott Israel and its economy is taking part in antiemetic action of the worst kind; an attempt to suffocate the Israeli people and state financially. A boycott is an act of aggression. A boycott is an act of war.
I recall the impact of these boycotts on my childhood. I recall when certain products came to Israel for the first time after their organisations decided to no longer take part in the antiemetic boycotting Hitlerized Arab League propaganda. Boycotting goes directly against the belief systems of the UN, and it goes against any efforts to bring peace to the middle east -- as it only strengthens ideas that were born in the heat of WW2 ideology of Jewish annihilation.
In 1948, when Israel was established, it was the Arab League that joined forces in aggression. The Arab League refused the kind offer they received to create a Palestinian country alongside Israel, and they immediately joined forces to annihilate the young and defenseless country, with the purpose of taking over all its land and splitting it amongst them. They failed.
When a union that is joined with a desire for aggression fails, it does not accept its failure. It finds new ways to get what it believes it derived. Like a little child that was told a candy was not his, they tried to grab it. When they failed to get their candy, they went back home and simmered in anger and vengeance, creating new plans to get what they believe is “their candy.” They attacked Israel again, and again, and again. And they lost every time.
It was during these wars that Israel took over the open and ungoverned territories around it. These open lands did not have a country because the Arab League and its nations refused the idea of setting up a country there. Israel has not been occupying anything illegally according to international law, because they refused to set up their own country. They wanted all of it, all of the land, not just part of it. When only part was offered to them, they resolved to take it by force from the Jewish people.
In what apers in hindsight to be a suicide mission, over many decades, Israel tried to help establish an Arab Palestenian state (Israel being the Jewish Palestenian state). Arabs who chose to live in Israel are welcome. Yet for Jews who enter the Arab Palestinian areas awaits a death sentence by a linching vengeful mob. And yet, Israel is still not occupying anything illegally. So why do we all believe this occupation lie?
When realizing their war strategy was not working out, the Arab League nations came up with a new strategy, and the PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) was formed in 1964. This “liberation” movement works towards freeing Palestine -- freeing something that does not need to be freed at all. Nonetheless, the Arab League knew that if they tell the same lie enough times, with enough conviction, the world will believe it.
The Jewish people have been experiencing lies of these types throughout our existence. “The Protocols of Zion” is one example of such lies. My grandmother till today can clearly recall how people in her own European town believed the lie that Jews kill non-Jewish children to make Matzah bread for Passover.
If people believed that type of lie about the Jews, how hard can it be to add one more lie about the Palestinian territories needing to be freed? How hard will it be to invent a whole new ‘people’ to counter the Jewish people's argument of having sovereignty over their own land?
With this new strategy, the Arab nations were now able to infiltrate the UN councils and demand justice for the Palestinian people. The amount of cases, complaints and discussions at the UN about how horrible Israel is, is so disproportionate to travesties in every other conflict around the world. This is no accident. This is part of the design of the Arab League nations and their revenge on Israel for having been established. The overtaking of the UN was a well executed move of aggression. Through it, the Arab League found ways to have the entire world turn against Israel -- the one truly democratic and peaceful country in the middle east.
When a force of optimism and justice wishes to do good in the world, yet it refuses to engage in war, we do not get a peace keeping force, we get a force that is primed for manipulation. A force that will rather close their eyes when the true forces of darkness infiltrated their ranks, for they were never equipped with the right tools: the UN cannot fight aggression through non-aggression. When someone attacks, we must be able to defend ourselves -- in the Israeli conflict, and in the entire western civilization within the UN halls.
When Hezbollah sets itself up near the Israeli borders, where the UN agreed they should not be -- the UN does nothing. Leaving Israel isolated and alone to fight the forces of evil coming to destroy it from the north.
When Hezbollah digs tunnels for their rockets and hides them under the UN peacekeeping posts, the UN does nothing and the world is shocked when Israel is forced to attack a UN post.
Conveniently, we forget that the UN failed to ensure Hezbollah stays far await from the Israeli borders, and once again the Arab League, backed by the UN, complained about “Israeli aggression” -- Israeli self defense.
We so easily jump to blame Israel for defending itself -- and that was the brilliant manipulative plan of the forces of darkness that the world is up against. Israel is their training ground, but the entire world is on their global domination list.
The world has been blinded. The world was told that Israel is attacking hospitals and schools and innocent people, when the truth is, Hamas has been hiding all their weapons in these places.
Israel, warning all civilians away before it attacks, is actually clearing the very weapons that put the Gazan civilians at risk. A Gaza that is clear from these evil forces and all their tunnels and weaponry is not only a desired outcome for Israel, it is the only way to ensure that the people of Gaza will ever have the ability to live in safety and peace in the Gaza region. If you want the best for the people of Gaza, you want Israel to ‘win’.
The idea of resolving conflict without aggression is nice when we are dealing with the same basic value systems. Yet when one side wants peaceful discussion, and the other just wants aggression -- whether it is passive or active -- we will end up in a situation of high conflict and aggression.
It is not because we want to be in that situation, it is because the other side is not willing to cease their commitment to aggression. When one side believes that there is no better thing in this world (or the next) than to die while killing Jews -- the world should not be waiting for the Jews to be lined up against a wall and be killed. The world did that once -- is the world actually willing to let that happen again?
It starts with taking out the Jewish people because we are the most vocal and active group of people that are just refusing to fall for their manipulation. We, as a people, have seen enough and have been through enough. These lies and manipulations do not fool us anymore. They start with coming after us, but know this -- they are after the entire world. Do not stay silent. Every day of silence now will only lead to more aggression and pain later on. There is no avoiding putting an end to this madness.
What we are seeing in the world today is a direct continuation of the aggression we saw in WW2. We wanted to believe that type of evil was dealt with, but it was not. The UN has failed in its mission to keep peace. The UN has fallen to the lies and manipulation of the Arab League and its nations.
The world was blindsided; made to believe we are helping those in need while they were finding ways to infiltrate the UN organisation and use it to teach, preach and aid the mission of death and killing. The UN has fallen and has become a force of darkness, played like a puppet in the hands of master manipulators.
The UN failed. The UN peacekeeping forces failed. UNRAW failed -- the (too) many resolutions and judgements of the UN against Israel have failed the just fight for peacekeeping around the world and in Israel.
Abusive, narcissistic and psychopathic behaviours, done by individuals or in the systems that they work through, all have the same tendencies. They deflect unto their victim the very thing that they are themselves trying to achieve.
If the Arab League and its nations come out with a statement that Israel is committing genocide, it means that their goal is to commit a genoside of the Jewish people and all Israeli citizens (regardless of their religion). If they blame Israel for occupying land, it is because their goal is to take over and occupy all the land of Israel. If they blame Israel for committing war crimes, it is because they themselves are committing war crimes against Israel.
It really is not that difficult to understand what is happening in the Middle East when we simply look very closely at the abusive patterns of the Arab League towards the Jewish people of Palestine, as they were doing even before Israel was even established.
As the world evolves towards more peaceful ways, the forces of evil trying to continue the mission of killing Jews and eliminating Israel, find new ways to evolve and keep their mission of hate and death alive. The UN’s peacefulness was the perfect board for them to set their next game of evil destruction upon.
This system of blame deflection, while using the UN as their protective global shield, allows their evil missions to keep shapeshifting and growing with no true force willing to stand up against them to stop them.
As they proclaim out loud, in their media, and on the streets around the world -- this mission of death, intifadas, massacres and killing is exhilarating for them -- this is what they want to see happen everywhere. It is what they want to have happen not only in Israel, but all around the world. And yet, we do nothing, we stay silent, we let them march, we let our leaders remain weak while these bullies demand them to act against our peaceful ways.
We need to learn to see them for who they truly are, and notice their actual actions and not fall to the abusive gaslighting behaviours. Our lack of ability to do so, in our own lives and worst of all, in the organisations that govern us, is placing the entire western civilization at risk.
Whether we want it or not is irrelevant -- we find ourselves in a war of light vs. darkness. It might be hard to fully comprehend it, but we are in a war of good vs. evil. We cannot afford having our entire western civilization comfortably numb in our “luxurious lives,” believing we are helping the poor around the world, while we let evil forces in through all our back doors.
Based on the Canadian legal statement (and as my passport shows) that Jerusalem does not belong to Israel (as Canada removed the word Israel from my birth place a few years ago), I, the citizen of Jerusalem of the world, call for a new vision -- a Kingdom of my Jerusalem, as it belongs to no one and to all.
I call for a Jerusalem of the world -- a place where we will be able to flourish only under the governance of the Israeli country. Jerusalem is Israel. It always was, and it always will be.
I call for a new union, a kingdom as King David saw it: A city of peace, love and worship. A city that will create unity and inspire the world to find true and lasting peace, not the illusion of peace the Canadian and UN conflict avoidance has led us to.
I call for a Kingdom of Jerusalem of the world that will bring together all people and all nations that are not afraid to fight the forces of evil when those come to darken our world.
Peace is not achieved by simply creating statements that say that we do not want to have aggression. True peace is only accomplished when we do not fear standing against the forces of evil and stand against them with all the necessary force when they need to be stopped.
This world can keep believing all the lies that they want. We, the side of the good, the right, the light, are going to build a Kingdom of love and peace that will last -- it is what Israelis are already doing. It is why despite all the wars and all the heartaches and all the challenges, somehow, Israelis still rank as some of the happiest people around the world -- because we know what we have.
We know what we are fighting for. We know who is good and who is bad. We will not fall prey to the manipulations of those who come to kill us. When they come for us, we only become stronger and we only shine brighter. It is the rest of the world that needs to choose -- are you on the side of evil or are you on the side of the good?
It is that simple. The other side will have us believe it is more complicated than this good vs evil -- but at its core, it really is not. This is very simple. Are you with us, on the side that loves life, love and peace?
Speak up. Fight. Demand justice wherever you are, and through the government representatives in your area. Do not sit silently as darkness tries to cover our consciousness. Help the light win. Help the love of life win. Stand with us.
Quotes taken from:
- History of the UN https://www.un.org/en/model-united-nations/history-united-nations
-The Pillars of the UN https://www.un.org/en/model-united-nations/4-pillars-united-nations
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_League_boycott_of_Israel (extracted on May 17, 2025)




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