by Shlomo Cesana
Resolution, submitted by Arab countries on behalf of Palestinians, rejects Israeli sovereignty over entire city of Jerusalem • Israeli official urges U.N. cultural body to "stop the politicization that has been undermining the organization's status."
The Temple Mount in Jerusalem
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The United Nations cultural organization
UNESCO, a body with a robust anti-Israel track record, is set to vote on
a resolution challenging Israeli sovereignty over the entire city of
Jerusalem. The vote is ironically scheduled for May 1, the eve of
Israel's Independence Day.
The draft resolution, submitted to the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization by Arab
nations on behalf of the Palestinians, states that "any action taken by
Israel, the occupying power, to impose its laws, jurisdiction, and
administration on the city of Jerusalem, are illegal and therefore null
and void and have no validity whatsoever."
The draft, authored and submitted by Algeria,
Lebanon, Morocco, Egypt, Oman, Qatar and Sudan, also seeks to
acknowledge previous resolutions against Israel on the matter of
Jerusalem. Article 6 of the draft calls for recognition of all 18
previously adopted resolutions, including resolutions denying any Jewish
link to the Temple Mount and Western Wall in Jerusalem, the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron and Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem.
Israel's Ambassador to UNESCO Carmel Shama
Hacohen is currently working to block the vote and challenge the
coalition that the Palestinians have recruited to vote in favor of the
resolution.
An official in Jerusalem remarked Wednesday
that "UNESCO's executive board refuses to stop the politicization that
has been undermining the organization's status."
“Going against the recommendation of UNESCO's
director and various leaders' promises and declarations over the last
year, the organization is reverting to its habit of adopting
anti-Israeli political resolutions that question every action taken by
Israel in Jerusalem. They are adopting past resolutions that deny Jewish
ties to the city, and recycling political condemnations against Israel
on Gaza. Israel expects the member states to vote against this absurd
resolution," the official said.
Shlomo Cesana
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=42067
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