
UN Official Resigns, Condemns Genocide in Gaza and Calls for One-State Solution
A senior United Nations official, Craig Mokhiber, has retired after advocating for a one-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, which could mean the end of the Jewish state. In his letter, Mokhiber called for the establishment of a single, democratic, secular state in historic Palestine with equal rights for Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Critics argue that his comments lack historical context and accuse him of promoting antisemitism. The UN has faced accusations of antisemitism and anti-Israel bias in the past. Mokhiber's retirement has raised questions about the UN's stance on the issue.
