Jewish officials worry about exclusion, uptick in anti-Israel activity
The
United Nations overwhelmingly voted to declare 2014 the “International
Year of Solidarity with the Palestinian People” during an
unprecedented vote that human rights observers say was marred by
anti-Israel fervor.
The U.N.’s General Assembly (UNGA) voted 110
to 7 to approve the resolution on Nov. 26, just a day after the measure
was put forth during a controversial series of meetings to mark 2013’s
“International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.”
While the U.N. holds a Palestinian solidarity day each year, this is the first time that it has voted to dedicate an entire year to what it describes as the plight of the Palestinian people.
While the U.N. holds a Palestinian solidarity day each year, this is the first time that it has voted to dedicate an entire year to what it describes as the plight of the Palestinian people.
The General Assembly adopted at least three other resolutions that targeted Israel on the same day.
Jewish
groups worry that the U.N. will now see a massive uptick in anti-Israel
activity in 2014, as the Palestinian rights committee assumes
unilateral control over meetings and events that can take place under
the auspices of the solidarity year.
The 2014 resolution was passed just one day after a prominent Jewish human rights institute was controversially barred from attending events held on behalf of the 2013 day of Palestinian solidarity.
Anne Bayefsky, director of The Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust (IHRH), the group at the center of the controversy, warned that UN staff and a UN committee have now been enabled to make 2014 a “year of excluding pro-Israel Jewish organizations from the United Nations.”
Critics say the initiative is likely to exacerbate what they say is an anti-Israel bias at the United Nations, where the Palestinians have many allies in their efforts to marginalize Israel.
“The
General Assembly resolution declaring 2014 as Palestinian solidarity
year greatly expands the anti-Israel propaganda operation of the UN’s
Palestinian Division,” said Bayefsky, who warned that the ban of her
group is a “part of a larger political agenda to rewrite history and
delegitimize Israel.”
The
2014 resolution was only opposed by Israel, the United States,
Australia, Canada, Micronesia, and several others. Fifty-six member
nations abstained from the vote.
“U.S.
taxpayers have paid over half a billion dollars renovating U.N.
Headquarters in the middle of New York City, and yet the Obama
administration has ceded access to public meetings therein for the first
time ever to the UN Division for Palestinian Rights,” Bayefsky said.
“It’s an outrage, and must be challenged immediately.”
“The
United States strongly supports the principle of non-governmental
organization participation at the United Nations and will continue to
engage on this issue,” said Erin Pelton, a spokesperson for the U.S.
Mission to the United Nations.
Daniel
S. Mariaschin, executive vice president of B’nai B’rith International
(BBI), a Jewish group with a strong presence at the United Nations, said
that the 2014 resolution is part of a larger campaign to delegitimize
Israel on the world stage.
“We
in the Jewish community, organization, and friends of our community,
will need to redouble our efforts” to correct the narrative about
Israel, Mariaschin told the Free Beacon. “This is one example of something we’ll certainly be pushing back against, educating, and engaging in our advocacy activity.”
The
resolution designating 2014 as the year of Palestinian solidarity
orders that a series of “activities” be held throughout the year.
These
activities and meetings will be organized by the Committee on the
Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People (CEIRPP),
which will also be in charge of determining who gains access.
The
CEIRPP was also in charge of determining access when the IHRH—an
officially accredited U.N. non-governmental organization—and 18
pro-Israel Jews were barred from attending this year’s Palestinian
solidarity day.
U.N. security officials initially granted the IHRH credentials permitting 18 Birthright Israel alumni to attend the daylong series of meetings.
However, the credentials were revoked less than a day later after the
CEIRPP objected, according to emails obtained at the time by the Free Beacon.
Bayefsky
cautioned that “unless something is done now” the CEIRPP and the U.N.
Palestinian Division can be expected to allow only “hand-picked,
anti-Israel members of civil society” to attend any U.N. public meeting
labeled a solidarity event in 2014.
The
Division for Palestinian Rights, which will act as the gatekeeper to
meetings held under the 2014 resolution, ultimately did not allow the
IHRH and 18 pro-Israel Jewish individuals to attend this year’s
meetings.
Photos
taken on the day of the event show that over-crowding was not an issue,
as some had claimed it would be, and that just two flags were erected
at the front of the room used for the meetings: The official U.N. flag
and one representing the “State of Palestine.”
The
U.N. meeting room was decorated with several panels purporting to
outline the Arab-Israeli conflict. It included a display claiming that
there are 11 million Palestinian refugees, a number disputed by many, including members of Congress.
Israel’s
flag was not present in the room even though the day of solidarity is
meant to highlight the international body’s commitment to a two-state
solution in the Middle East.
Speakers
at the event included Filippo Grandi, the commissioner-general of the
UN’s Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and
Methodist Church representative David Wildman, who advocated in favor of
the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement that wages
economic warfare on Israel.
Wildman invited “all member states” to join the BDS movement and accused Israel of apartheid in his remarks.
UNRWA’s
Grandi blamed Israel for the plight that some Palestinians face in
Syria, where a years-long civil war continues to kill civilians.
“Palestinian
refugees are at risk of their lives literally today in Syria because
more than 1 million Palestinian refugees together with other
Palestinians continue to live under blockade and suffer very severe
hardship in Gaza,” he said.
Grandi also implied that Israel’s creation is “the original injustice” in the Middle East.
BBI’s Mariaschin said that Jewish groups are facing an uphill battle at the U.N.
Israel-centric
resolutions and meetings are “part and parcel of the infrastructure in
the U.N., which puppets the Palestinian narrative,” he said.
“There’s a lot going on that needs to addressed,” Mariaschin said. “No question.”
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