As the UN Human Rights Council met in Geneva on March 15, 2016 to supposedly discuss the ongoing human rights atrocities committed by the Assad regime in Syria, the conversation turned to the Human Rights Council's favorite target: Israel. Syria's allies, the repressive Iran and North Korea regimes, blamed Israel for Syrian crimes against humanity.
In the words of Iran: "Ongoing acts of terrorists and armed groups, the most notorious of them created by the Israeli regime, such as massacres and other unlawful killings and displacement of the population of Syrian Arab republic has divested in implications on civilians who bear the brunt of the Israeli regime's policy for terror and destabilization in Syria while continuing the occupation of part of the country."
In the words of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea: "The Western countries, who actually back up terrorism, are accountable for on-going systematic and appalling human rights violations committed by Israel in the occupied Golan Heights and other Arab territories, and the bloodshed in Syria caused by extreme terrorists."