Israeli premier ordered to contract financing of UN

03.05.2017 - 14:37 #Israel, #UN, #Jerusalem, #financing
The head of government believes that if UNESCO does not recognize Israel, Israel will not recognize this organization as well

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered to reduce UN funding by $1 million.

The decision was taken in response to a UNESCO resolution that does not recognize the jurisdiction of Israel over Jerusalem.

Earlier Culture Minister Miri Regev called in response to the resolution to close UNESCO offices in the Armon HaNaziv complex in Jerusalem.

The head of government believes that if UNESCO does not recognize Israel, Israel will not recognize this organization as well. Netanyahu recalled that the world does not exist for him. Jerusalem was so important, it would be respected as this city is revered by the Israelis. "Throughout the history of the Jewish people, Jerusalem was the central symbol of the nation addressed, visited, prayed for." "This city of prophets Israel considered peace and world justice, the source of truth and knowledge of God", - an authorized law on the issuance of a national quiz on TANAKH.

Recall that in March this year, Israel has already reduced the funding of the UN by $ 2 million in response to a series of anti-Israel resolutions that were adopted at the very Human Rights Council.

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Source: arab.com.ua

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