The U.N. General Assembly (UNGA) on Friday voted to adopt six resolutions that singled out or condemned Israel, and zero on the rest of the world. At no point did the body specially condemn Palestinian terror or violent attacks against Israelis. Instead the resolutions condemn Israeli settlement activity, call for a withdrawal from the Golan Heights and applaud the work of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees. One resolution demanding immediate financial aid for Palestinian refugees passed by a vote of 16-1, with only Israel in dissent at the 193-member body. All six anti-Israel resolutions were previously...