The mother of Sgt. Roey Weiser, a 21-year-old Israeli American soldier murdered by Hamas terrorists, has criticized the UN's treatment of her after she addressed the UN Human Rights Council.
Naomi Feifer-Weiser called out the council's 'cover' for the terrorists who killed her son, slamming the alleged antisemitism that characterizes the council's approach to Israel.
She asked, 'Are Jews not entitled to human rights?' and criticized the UN Human Rights Council for becoming a 'forum to vilify the Jews for daring to defend themselves against genocidal terrorists.'
Naomi's son, Roey, was on duty at the Erez Crossing between Israel and Gaza when he was killed. He had facilitated humanitarian crossings between the two territories.
Naomi spoke about her son's heroism, saying he saved the lives of around 12 soldiers during the attack.