An assessment of Canada's UN votes on the Middle East based on the newly-devised "3-D Test"
II. BREAKDOWN OF RESOLUTIONS
PRESENCEOF "3D" INDICATORS
In each of the nineteen Middle East resolutions passed at the 2004 United Nations General Assembly (see Annex A), at least one of the three “Ds” was always found to be present. Without exception, all resolutions reflected either a demonization of Israel, or a double standard being employed, or a deligitimization of the Jewish State, or a combination thereof. In not one instance was a resolution free from any of these elements, each of which carries antisemitic overtones.
Twelve of the nineteen resolutions - an astounding 63% - contained at least two of the three “D” indicators. These results indicate a worrisome trend in that close to two thirds of all Middle East resolutions could well be characterized as antisemitic.
Seven of the nineteen resolutions – 37% - contained all three “D” indicators. These results indicate that more than 1/3 of all Middle East resolutions cross over into the realm of antisemitism, and are the most blatant manifestations of a UN system riddled with discrimination and prejudice against the Jewish State.