The Reverend Johnny Moore, who led the controversial American foundation responsible for distributing aid in Gaza for seven months when the Palestinian Strip suffered a famine, stated this Tuesday in Jerusalem that "the United Nations has become the largest antisemitic organization in the world" and that "hatred is its credential."
Moore, who worked as a campaign advisor for US President Donald Trump, was in charge of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which began distributing food in Gaza in May 2025 according to a new Israeli scheme that rejected the old distribution by the UN, accusing it of being allied with Hamas.
In the months that the GHF operated in Gaza - until the ceasefire last October - hundreds of deaths and injuries were recorded while trying to collect food at the four points it set up - instead of the 200 that the UN had - with images of Palestinians crowding to get food and episodes in which they were repelled with violence and the use of lethal force.
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During his intervention at the second edition of the International Conference on Combating Antisemitism, held in Jerusalem, Moore stated that he experienced "white-collar antisemitism" last summer at the UN.
"Antisemitism today takes various forms. Sometimes it has a refined force. I call it white-collar antisemitism. I experienced a lot of it at the United Nations this summer. It's a credential. It's institutional. It's carefully worded, it hides in bureaucracy and procedures," he said.
And he added that, in his opinion, "the United Nations itself has become the largest anti-Semitic organization in the world" and is dedicated to "whitewashing lies" with hatred as a "credential".







