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shira

(30,109 posts)
Thu Oct 13, 2016, 09:23 AM Oct 2016

UNESCO Poised to Pass Resolution Casting Doubt on Jewish Ties to Temple Mount

Proving once again vile institutional antisemitism within the UN (Useless Nations).

Israel attempts to convince as many states as possible to oppose the resolution, but only few are swayed; Foreign Ministry issues brochure proving historic affiliation between the Jews and Jerusalem.

The 58 members of UNESCO are expected to vote Thursday on an anti-Israeli resolution that disregards Judaism’s historic connection to the Temple Mount and casts doubt on the link between Judaism and the Western Wall. The resolution is expected to pass by a large majority....

read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.747182
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UNESCO Poised to Pass Resolution Casting Doubt on Jewish Ties to Temple Mount (Original Post) shira Oct 2016 OP
That's ridiculous. dhol82 Oct 2016 #1
Anti-semitic Historical revisionism is a thing. Agnosticsherbet Oct 2016 #2
Disgusting leftynyc Oct 2016 #3
So what do u think chances are now that Israel agrees to International oversight... shira Oct 2016 #6
Is there a less than 0% leftynyc Oct 2016 #12
Israel is, after all, an occupying power in East Jerusalem, Little Tich Oct 2016 #4
Acknowledge that UNESCO's resolution here is antisemitic. Can you do it? shira Oct 2016 #5
I haven't read the resolution, but doesn't it strike you as strange that only six countries voted Little Tich Oct 2016 #8
Then read it. I'll wait. shira Oct 2016 #9
Strange that only 6 countries voted for the JEWISH state? King_David Oct 2016 #11
This passed 24-6 with many abstentions including France, Sweden, Greece... shira Oct 2016 #7
Israel Suspends Cooperation With UNESCO Over Jerusalem Draft shira Oct 2016 #10
Good leftynyc Oct 2016 #13
This will probably get alerted on Mosby Oct 2016 #14
It's just a clumsy joke by the occupying power trying to formulate feelings of entitlement over what Little Tich Oct 2016 #15
It's a FUNNY joke leftynyc Oct 2016 #29
UNESCO's Reminder to Israel: Jerusalem Is Occupied Territory Little Tich Oct 2016 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author 6chars Oct 2016 #18
Have you ever heard of the Moroccan quarter in Jerusalem and what happened to it when it was Little Tich Oct 2016 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author 6chars Oct 2016 #20
Sorry, part of my argument wasn't included in my post. Little Tich Oct 2016 #21
Probably should have left it unincluded. aranthus Oct 2016 #22
So it was OK to raze a whole neighborhood then because they were Moroccans? Little Tich Oct 2016 #23
I did not say that and you know it. aranthus Oct 2016 #25
If there was no systematic political and religious Apartheid in East Jerusalem, Little Tich Oct 2016 #27
Not true aranthus Oct 2016 #28
Let’s talk about what UNESCO resolution does say instead of what it doesn’t Israeli Oct 2016 #17
Haaretz Editorial: UNESCO Was a Diplomatic Defeat for Netanyahu Little Tich Oct 2016 #24
I think the truth in something else aranthus Oct 2016 #26
 

leftynyc

(26,060 posts)
3. Disgusting
Thu Oct 13, 2016, 03:39 PM
Oct 2016

I hope the UN doesn't wonder too long or too hard why they have lost all moral authority they ever had.

 

shira

(30,109 posts)
6. So what do u think chances are now that Israel agrees to International oversight...
Fri Oct 14, 2016, 04:09 AM
Oct 2016

Last edited Fri Oct 14, 2016, 05:47 AM - Edit history (1)

....for anything?

Better than 0%?

 

leftynyc

(26,060 posts)
12. Is there a less than 0%
Fri Oct 14, 2016, 10:27 AM
Oct 2016

And I wouldn't blame them. Just read a great story - tying in Bob Dylan's Nobel prize with this hideous, disgusting, repulsive vote.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/tangled-up-in-boos/

And he sang that last week at Desert Trip!!!!

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
4. Israel is, after all, an occupying power in East Jerusalem,
Thu Oct 13, 2016, 10:06 PM
Oct 2016

which the people under occupation there can attest to.

While there are strong Jewish claims to the Holy sites in East Jerusalem, Israel has no claim whatsoever. However, I suppose the resolution is somewhat one-sided, as they usually are when it comes to occupied East Jerusalem. But two wrongs never make a right, and neither side on this issue is doing the right thing.

 

shira

(30,109 posts)
5. Acknowledge that UNESCO's resolution here is antisemitic. Can you do it?
Fri Oct 14, 2016, 03:28 AM
Oct 2016

Last edited Fri Oct 14, 2016, 06:06 AM - Edit history (6)

Antipathy towards Jews, remember?

They're denying Jewish history in order to deny Jewish rights to worship or be there (basic human rights).
It's cultural appropriation and identity theft.
UNESCO is no better than the birther movement now.

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
8. I haven't read the resolution, but doesn't it strike you as strange that only six countries voted
Fri Oct 14, 2016, 07:06 AM
Oct 2016

against it?

If the resolution was anti-Semitic, surely more countries would've voted against rather than just abstaining...

 

shira

(30,109 posts)
9. Then read it. I'll wait.
Fri Oct 14, 2016, 07:20 AM
Oct 2016

All 6 nations were western democracies. The UN is majority ruled by authoritarian non-democracies and UNESCO only has 58 voting members.

King_David

(14,851 posts)
11. Strange that only 6 countries voted for the JEWISH state?
Fri Oct 14, 2016, 09:23 AM
Oct 2016

Not strange at all.... it's Jewish history.

 

shira

(30,109 posts)
7. This passed 24-6 with many abstentions including France, Sweden, Greece...
Fri Oct 14, 2016, 07:00 AM
Oct 2016

Cowardly abstentions is nothing to boast about for scientifically advanced, sophisticated civilized nations like France which is on the fence over this one.

UNESCO Backs Motion Nullifying Jewish Ties to Temple Mount
read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.747314


The UN can't erase history but its members can expose themselves as bigots.
 

shira

(30,109 posts)
10. Israel Suspends Cooperation With UNESCO Over Jerusalem Draft
Fri Oct 14, 2016, 07:50 AM
Oct 2016
JERUSALEM — Israel suspended cooperation with UNESCO on Friday, a day after the U.N. cultural agency adopted a draft resolution that Israel says denies the deep, historic Jewish connection to holy sites in Jerusalem.

UNESCO's draft resolution, sponsored by several Arab countries, uses only the Islamic name for a hilltop compound sacred to both Jews and Muslims, which includes the Western Wall, a remnant of the biblical temple and the holiest site where Jews can pray. The validated resolution is expected early next week, but the wording is unlikely to change.


http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/10/14/world/middleeast/ap-ml-israel-unesco.html?_r=0

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
15. It's just a clumsy joke by the occupying power trying to formulate feelings of entitlement over what
Fri Oct 14, 2016, 10:58 PM
Oct 2016

it occupies - not much to alert on.

I bet George Bush thought that it was "his" oil in Iraq too...

Nationalism is a bitch...

 

leftynyc

(26,060 posts)
29. It's a FUNNY joke
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 12:01 PM
Oct 2016

that shows how repulsive and ahistorical this vile vote is - nothing more, nothing less. Not even the leader of UNESCO wants to have a full vote - even Worbs knows how DISGUSTING it is. And you can't even bring yourself to admit how anti semitic it is. Pathetic.

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
16. UNESCO's Reminder to Israel: Jerusalem Is Occupied Territory
Sat Oct 15, 2016, 02:01 AM
Oct 2016

source: Haaretz

Contrary to Israeli criticism, UNESCO's resolution on Temple Mount has nothing to do with staking religious claims, and even includes some wins for Israel. If Israel wants the world to recognize Judaism's link to Jerusalem, it must sit down and talk to the Palestinians.

Israeli politicians rushed to condemn the resolution adopted by the UN's education, science and culture agency on Thursday with regard to the Temple Mount. The bulk of the criticism touched on the motion's terminology and was largely justified. But a close reading of the resolution shows that in fact, it includes a few positive revisions from the last such resolution passed by UNESCO. More importantly, it calls on Israel to enter negotiations with Jordan and the Palestinians to improve the situation on Temple Mount for everyone involved.

Contrary to Israeli claims, the document isn't a declaration as to the rightful owner of Temple Mount and its surroundings, or as to which religion has sacred claim to the site and its wall. The resolution is about determining how to maintain and nurture a world heritage site recognized by UNESCO. The agency has set rules for the preservation of Jerusalem's Old City, and these rules are being violated, according to the writers of the document. 

Israel is recognized by international law as an occupier, so the document's repeated reference to Israel as such shouldn't raise eyebrows. However, the terminology does have a clear slant toward the Islamic narrative. For example, the term Western Wall appears in quotes throughout the document, while the Arabic term for the site, Al-Burak, does not. The document refers to the Temple Mount by its Arabic names, Haram Al-Sharif and Al-Aqsa, while making no mention of its Jewish names.

But the first achievement for Israel comes early in the document. In section 3, UNESCO's executive board affirms "the importance of the Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls for the three monotheistic religions." The implication is that Judaism is one of the three religions that consider Jerusalem's Old City holy. This assertion does not exist in the previous version of the resolution that UNESCO approved in April. 

Read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.747529

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Response to Little Tich (Reply #16)

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
19. Have you ever heard of the Moroccan quarter in Jerusalem and what happened to it when it was
Sat Oct 15, 2016, 10:21 PM
Oct 2016

liberated?

Moroccan Quarter
Source: Wikipedia

The Moroccan Quarter or Mughrabi Quarter (Arabic: حارَة المَغارِبة?? Hārat al-Maghāriba, Hebrew: שכונת המוגרבים, Sh'khunat HaMughrabim) was a 770-year-old neighborhood in the southeast corner of the Old City of Jerusalem, bordering on the western wall of the Temple Mount on the east, the Old City walls on the south (including the Dung Gate) and the Jewish Quarter to the west. It was an extension of the Muslim Quarter to the north, and was founded by a son of Saladin in the late 12th century.

The quarter was razed by Israeli forces three days after the Six-Day War in order to broaden the narrow alley leading to the Western Wall and prepare it for public access by Jews seeking to pray there.


Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moroccan_Quarter

Response to Little Tich (Reply #19)

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
21. Sorry, part of my argument wasn't included in my post.
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 01:57 AM
Oct 2016

By using your logic, do you think that the Moroccan quarter belongs to Morocco in the same way that the Jewish quarter belongs to Israel? I don't.

And do you think that razing the Moroccan quarter was the right thing to do? I don't.

aranthus

(3,385 posts)
22. Probably should have left it unincluded.
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 02:22 AM
Oct 2016

It's one of the dumbest arguments I've heard. There is no comparison between Jews claiming their ancient capital, in a country where they have lived for millennia, and a part of a city that is populated by people from some other country that has never had a sovereign relationship to the territory. Completely lacking credibility.

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
23. So it was OK to raze a whole neighborhood then because they were Moroccans?
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 02:38 AM
Oct 2016

Should any non-Jewish persons, including those who already live there have equal rights to Jews and perhaps even claim it as their capital?

aranthus

(3,385 posts)
25. I did not say that and you know it.
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 03:44 PM
Oct 2016

And since it was so obvious, no points for the diversion. This is about the legitimacy of the Jewish connection to East Jerusalem and Israel's sovereignty over it. I's about malice and craven politics of UNESCO, and by extension, the entire UN system.

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
27. If there was no systematic political and religious Apartheid in East Jerusalem,
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 09:48 PM
Oct 2016

there wouldn't have been any UNESCO resolution, not that I actually support it.

While I think that razing any person's house in Jerusalem or forcing people to leave is wrong regardless of ethnicity, you seem to be a bit uncaring when it happens to non-Jews.

In a way, my point is that everyone should have the same rights regardless of religion or ethnicity.

aranthus

(3,385 posts)
28. Not true
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 11:30 AM
Oct 2016

The resolution issues because there is a war going on, and the Palestinians have the ability to enlist the UN on their side. You ascribe moral purpose to an organization that has none.

Israeli

(4,151 posts)
17. Let’s talk about what UNESCO resolution does say instead of what it doesn’t
Sat Oct 15, 2016, 06:21 AM
Oct 2016
http://972mag.com/lets-talk-about-what-unesco-resolution-does-say-instead-of-what-it-doesnt/122629/

Is there a moral to this story? Perhaps the lesson is that just like consumers of online clickbait, we have a choice. We really don’t have to click on a link that says SEX in capital letters. And we really don’t have to help propagate Netanyahu’s spins, which as usual are designed to draw attention away from the real, physical harm that the Occupation is causing.

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
24. Haaretz Editorial: UNESCO Was a Diplomatic Defeat for Netanyahu
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 03:06 AM
Oct 2016

Source: Haaretz

Israel may be accepted behind the scenes, in back-channel dealings, but when the lights go on, legitimacy belongs to the Palestinians.

The UNESCO executive board’s resolution on the Old City of Jerusalem was a searing diplomatic defeat for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s foreign policy. In recent months, Netanyahu has told journalists and cabinet ministers that Israel’s international standing has changed; that “the world” is tired of the Palestinian problem; that Israel’s military and economic power are attracting conservative Arab states that share its fear of Iran and radical Islam; that Israel has an alternative to American support in the form of other world powers like Russia, China and India. Soon, Netanyahu promised, even the “automatic” pro-Palestinian majority at the United Nations would crumble. In less euphemistic language, Netanyahu claimed that Israel had received the world’s permission to continue the occupation and the settlements, and the Palestinians could go to hell.

But now along comes UNESCO’s approval of a resolution that described the Temple Mount and its environs in accordance with the Muslim narrative and reminded Israel that even the Western Wall is occupied territory according to international law. Humiliatingly, the Western Wall Plaza was called Al-Buraq, with the Hebrew name in parentheses.

This resolution was supported by Netanyahu’s new friends from Egypt, Russia and China, as well as Chad, which has grown closer to Israel, and Vietnam, which buys a lot of Israeli weaponry. Greece, with which Netanyahu is proud of nurturing an alliance, abstained, as did India. And who voted against? Our old friends: the United States, led by Barack Obama, along with Britain and Germany.

It turns out the world hasn’t changed. Israel may be accepted behind the scenes, in back-channel dealings, but when the lights go on, legitimacy belongs to the Palestinians. And Israel’s old friends are the only ones that still give it backing, even though Netanyahu has rejected their efforts to bring about a diplomatic solution.

Read more: http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/1.747657

aranthus

(3,385 posts)
26. I think the truth in something else
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 03:46 PM
Oct 2016

In international politics what counts is what happens behind the scenes. The UN is just theater.

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