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UNESCO adopts resolution on east Jerusalem

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UNESCO adopts resolution on east Jerusalem
Palestinians walk past the Dome of Rock at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound before the Friday prayer in Jerusalem's Old City. AFP photo

AFP, PARIS: The UN cultural agency on Tuesday adopted a controversial Arab-sponsored resolution on east Jerusalem which Israel has said ignores Jewish ties to a key holy site.
A spokesman for Paris-based UNESCO said the resolution, which has caused Israel to suspend its cooperation with the agency, was adopted without a new vote after being approved at the committee stage last week.The text, which touches on Israel’s management of Palestinian religious sites, has infuriated Israel by referring throughout to the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in east Jerusalem’s Old City—Islam’s third holiest site—only by its Muslim names: Al-Aqsa and Al-Haram al-Sharif.The site is also revered by Jews as the Temple Mount which housed the First and Second Temples.
Palestine’s deputy ambassador to UNESCO, Mounir Anastas, told reporters the resolution “reminds Israel that they are the occupying power in east Jerusalem and it asks them to stop all their violations,” including archaeological excavations around religious sites.
Israel has suspended its cooperation with Paris-based UNESCO, which oversees World Heritage sites, over the controversial resolution which was proposed by Arab countries.
It refers to “Occupied Palestine” and is critical of Israel’s management of Palestinian religious sites, but it is the names used to describe key sites that appear to have infuriated Israel the most.
It refers to the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in east Jerusalem’s Old City—Islam’s third holiest site—only by its Muslim name. The site is known to Jews as the Temple Mount.
Last Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu complained that saying “Israel has no connection to the Temple Mount and Western Wall is like saying China has no connection to the Great Wall of China or Egypt has no connection to the pyramids.”
It is not the first time UNESCO has been the scene of tensions. Arab countries have sought to use the organisation to apply international pressure on Israel and its backers before.
In April, it passed a resolution condemning “Israeli aggressions and illegal measures against the freedom of worship and Muslims’ access to the Al-Aqsa Mosque”, also failing to mention the site’s Jewish name of the Temple Mount.
That led Netanyahu to propose a “seminar on Jewish history” for UN staff in Israel.
In 2011 the Palestinians were admitted as a member state of the organisation, which led the United States to suspend its payments to UNESCO. The latest resolutions created unease at the top of the organisation, with Michael Worbs, who chairs UNESCO’s executive board, saying he would have liked more time to work out a compromise.
“We need more time and dialogue between the members of the board to reach a consensus,” he told AFP. A UNESCO official said the organisation had received threatening calls and messages on social media over the resolution dealing with east Jerusalem.UNESCO chief Irina Bokova distanced herself from the resolutions, saying in a statement: “Nowhere more than in Jerusalem do Jewish, Christian and Muslim heritage and traditions share space.”Participants said the two resolutions, adopted by 24 votes to six with 26 abstentions and two absentees, were to be put Tuesday to UNESCO’s Executive Board, which generally votes with the line taken by committees.

 

 

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Published by the Editor on behalf of Independent Publications Limited at Media Printers, 446/H, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1215.
Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

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