UNITED NATIONS: Worse Than You Thought… The ‘Instrument’ Of Peace Was Actively SUBVERTING Peace
The UN is a failed experiment. Heads need to roll over this.

With the last surviving American hostage FINALLY coming home to the US, we are getting a picture of what happened in the week before he was kidnapped, how much the UN knew, and the REAL urgency behind launching the attack.
There’s a famous line about the ongoing conflict from a former Prime Minister of Israel, Golda Meir:
“When peace comes we will perhaps in time be able to forgive the Arabs for killing our sons, but it will be harder for us to forgive them for having forced us to kill their sons. Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us.”
― Golda Meir, A Land of Our Own: An Oral Autobiography
Those are shocking and incendiary words, by any stretch of the imagination and difficult for Western ears to hear and grasp. It’s easy for us to dismiss it as political rhetoric… until you learn about reports like this one.
Regular readers will know that Clash has a lot of respect for Bill Whittle, Scott Ott, and Steve Green, often citing their videos. We will do so again. Instead the usual topics relating to domestic politics, this show reacts to a report by UN Watch’s Hillel Nuer, a Canadian who has been tirelessly holding the UN’s feet to the fire, especially about their indifference to Human Rights abuses that don’t fit squarely in their favorite narratives.
What Nuer revealed in his latest story should make us give serious consideration to evicting the whole damned cabal from their digs in NYC.
Short version: 5 days before the 10/7 terror attack, there was a meeting involving the Hamas Political Bureau describing ‘extraordinary action’ that would take place. (The terror attack, obviously.) The minutes of that meeting lay out the objective of that ‘extraordinary action’.
In the wake of the Abraham Accords that Trump’s administration helped facilitate, Saudi Arabia and Israel were getting uncomfortably close to reaching meaningful peace agreements. Hamas had to throw a wrench in those works.
They deliberately provoked a war in an attempt to prevent peace.
Steve Green brings Bill and Scott up to speed on the news of UNRWA having a direct role in culpability… as well as knowledge of the attack’s end-game of provoking a war that would preempt developing peace talks that would normalize relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, severely undermining the ‘illegitimacy’ argument on which the genocidal project outlined in the original Hamas charter depends.
And UNWRA’s union chief was on the list of people invited to that meeting. They weren’t hiding it. It was entered in the minutes.
Israel has long echoed these concerns. Foreign Minister Israel Katz stated in November 2024 that UNRWA employees took part in the October 7 attack, calling the agency ‘part of the problem.’ By January 2025, Israeli officials like Oren Marmorstein and David Mencer went further, declaring UNRWA ‘infested with Hamas’ and essentially equating the two. These statements align with Neuer’s findings, painting a damning picture of UN complicity.
The UN loves to finger-wag at all the atrocities Israel has committed. They want to put Netanyahu on charges in the Hague. Maybe the UN should start with some of its own members, first.
Here’s the story they were referencing, with some screenshots from the thread.
We can expect all the usual skeptical pushback of documentary evidence of these meetings. But that creates a whole other problem for the UN defenders: where was that skepticism when they parroted Hamas casualty numbers, including numbers that even Hamas later admitted were grossly inflated?
Wouldn’t NYC be better off without degenerate ‘leaders’ from around the world flocking to do in the relative anonymity of the Big Apple the sorts of things that would be too scandalous to do in their own countries?
Isn’t it time we tell them all to kick rocks and go be creepy on someone else’s dime?