The Wall Street Journal claims that the Special Adviser’s refusal to accuse Israel of genocide was unacceptable to Alice Wairimu Nderitu’s bosses.
The United Nations has decided not to renew the contract of its Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide who has refused to accuse Israel of intentionally committing mass murder.
In her statements ever since the Jewish state went to war with the Hamas terror organization after its men led a surprise invasion on October 7, 2023 in which they massacred 1,200 people and took 251 hostage, Alice Wairimu Nderitu has been careful to express the need to end the fighting without pointing a culpable finger only at Israel.
She harshly condemned Hamas a week after the war began, labeling its attack as “vicious,” saying its “continued indiscriminate rocket fire” into Israel was “unacceptable” and appealing to the terrorists to “immediately liberate all hostages,” while calling for both sides to cease attacking and negotiate peacefully.