The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has passed 17 condemnation resolutions against Zionist Israel this year.

According to UN Watch, a Geneva-based non-governmental organization that monitors the activities of the United Nations, the United Nations has condemned Israel the most in 2020.

This number is 16 with two condemnation proposals last week. In the case of the rest of the world, there are 6 such proposals in total.

Among them are North Korea, Syria, Iran and Myanmar. Two condemnation proposals have come against Crimea.

According to Al Jazeera, Israel has become the most condemned country in the UN in 2020. The Corona epidemic did not stop Israel's repression.

Two of the proposals against Israel were to plunder the natural resources of Palestine and Syria. Israel has stolen Syrian natural resources in the occupied West Bank, Palestine and the Golan Heights.

There is also a condemnation motion against Tel Aviv for holding illegal settlements and settlements in the Golan Heights, and for returning Palestinian refugees' property and revenue.

While the UN condemnation motion has no effect, it has symbolic significance worldwide. Israel continues to violate the rights of Palestinians.

In addition to repressing the Palestinians, the occupying Israel regularly attacks Syria.