
The Brink Iran War: How the UN has been hijacked with Hillel Neuer
Mar 6, 2026
Hillel Neuer, an international lawyer and human rights advocate in Geneva who runs UN Watch, critiques how the UN handled Iran’s protests. He discusses silence on mass killings, quick condemnations of the US and Israel, how authoritarian states captured UN bodies, and whether the institution can be reformed or replaced to defend liberal values.
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UN's Slow Response And Rapid Condemnation
- The UN responded slowly to Iran's mass protests but quickly condemned US and Israeli military help.
- Hillel Neuer says tens of thousands were reportedly gunned down and UN bodies issued muted statements before sharply condemning outside assistance.
October 7 Remarks Shaped UN Narrative
- The UN's posture shifted markedly after October 7th, with rhetoric framing Hamas's massacre as having contextual grievances.
- Neuer argues Secretary-General Guterres' comment that attacks "did not happen in a vacuum" set a tone that implicitly justified Hamas and shaped later UN messaging.
Authoritarian Dominance In UN Institutions
- Dictatorships dominate many UN bodies, leading to systematic bias against the West and Israel.
- Neuer notes Iran was elected vice chair to bodies and sits on the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee despite its abuses.
