by AP and Israel Hayom Staff
Head of U.N.'s Western Asia economic agency Rima Khalaf "abused her position to promote an anti-Israel agenda in flagrant violation of U.N. principles," Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor says in a letter to Secretary-General Ban • Khalaf denies allegations.
Rima Khalaf, Executive
Secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
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Israel's ambassador to the U.N. is urging its
internal watchdog to investigate the head of a U.N. agency for
misconduct, accusing her of "modern-day anti-Semitism." Last year, he
tried unsuccessfully to get Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to suspend
Rima Khalaf.
Ambassador Ron Prosor met Carmen Lapointe, the
head of the Office of Internal Oversight Services, late last month and
called for a disciplinary hearing against Khalaf, a Jordanian who heads
the Beirut-based U.N. Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia,
which promotes economic and social development in 17 Arab countries.
A letter from the ambassador to Lapointe
obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press said, "Ms. Khalaf has abused
her position in order to promote an anti-Israel agenda, in a flagrant
violation of U.N. obligations and principles."
Khalaf told The Associated Press in Beirut on
Wednesday that she stands by her statements highlighting "Israel's
documented violations of international law against the Palestinian
people" and rejecting "the concept of religious or ethnic purity of
states."
"I am surprised that rejecting discrimination,
and reiterating the principles of equality and justice in the U.N.
Charter, can still be contested by anyone," Khalaf said.
Prosor gave a series of examples, including
her support for the June 29 "illegal and provocative attempt" to break
Israel's naval blockade of the Gaza Strip, a July 7 reference which he
said equated "terrorism with a fight for 'justice,'" and what he called
"a hate-fueled report" on Arab integration in March 2014 "that once
again promotes anti-Israel incitement by blaming Israel for shortcomings
in the Arab world."
"Ms. Khalaf's outrageous criticism against the
State of Israel and the discrediting of its government undermine the
integrity of the United Nations and amount to serious misconduct, by
U.N. standards," Prosor said in the July 27 letter. "I call on you to
initiate an urgent investigation into this matter."
Lapointe said late Wednesday, when asked
whether her office would investigate, that "OIOS is not allowed by our
mandate to discuss whether or not it has opened a case, or the status of
a case that may have been opened."
Last year, Israel urged the secretary-general to suspend Khalaf for anti-Israeli statements but he refused.
In a speech in late February 2014, Khalaf
referred to "Israel's adamancy that it is a Jewish State, which violates
the rights of both the Muslim and Christian indigenous populations and
revives the concept of state ethnic and religious purity, which caused
egregious human suffering during the 20th century."
Prosor strongly objected to her reference to
Israel practicing religious and ethnic purity like the Nazis in World
War II, and to "the appalling claim" in the March 2014 report that
Hitler sought to facilitate the emigration of German Jews to Palestine
when he was responsible for the murder of 6 million Jews.
Khalaf said she did not claim that Hitler sought to create a safe haven for the Jewish people in the Middle East.
"Nothing is comparable to the atrocities of
the Nazis, especially the Holocaust," Khalaf said. "Yet this should
serve as a reminder for the world of the disastrous consequences of
discriminating among people based on their religion or ethnic origin."
Israel's U.N. Mission said Prosor told Lapointe during
their meeting that "Israel is already fighting against hate and
incitement in enough arenas every day" and "will not remain silent"
about Khalaf's remarks.
AP and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=27719
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