Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich this week called on Prime Minister Netanyahu to take an official stance against the United States rejoining the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization that has a reiterated bias against Israel.
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In a letter sent to Netanyahu as well as Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and obtained by Israel Hayom, Smotrich stressed that it was crucial to express opposition to the move as soon as possible – before President Joe Biden formally announces the move to Congress next month.
Smotrich gave several examples of anti-Israel bias, such as UNESCO declaring the Cave of the Patriarch in Hebron, where patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as well as matriarch Sarah, Rebeccah, and Leah are buried, a Palestinian – rather than Jewish – heritage site. He also criticized the organization for marking the so-called Nakba Day, when Palestinians mourn the "catastrophe" of the establishment of the State of Israel.
He wrote, "The US withdrew from UNESCO under the Trump administration, among other things, at the Israeli government's requests, due to the organization's hostility, which rewrites history and denies the Jewish people's deep historical connection to the land."
Smotrich stressed that while the previous Israeli government led by Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid gave its consent to the US rejoining UNESCO, that is certainly not the case with the current leadership.
"It goes without saying that Israel's consent plays a central role in this case … Support for an organization that twists history is not in line with the government's Zionist and right-wing vision."
Smotrich also said that Israel's support for the move should be conditioned on the removal of the Palestinian Authority from UNESCO.
Last December, Congress approved a bill to allocate over $500 million to pay the US debt to UNESCO and allow its return as a full member. The US plans to rejoin the organization in July.
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