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The United States, European nations and Saudi Arabia have all blamed the Sept. 14 attack on the Islamic Republic.
Raja Ahmed Hassan claimed that Jews fabricated historical artifacts to create a false narrative about their connection to the land of Israel.
“I understand that many of you were alarmed by this decision,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this week at a menorah-lighting ceremony. “But let me be very clear. We will continue to stand strongly against the singling out of Israel at the U.N.”
She charged the world body for exhibiting a “culture of entitlement and unaccountability,” as well as a “culture of bullying” that has causes it to “time and again” fail to “live up to its charter.”
“For many reasons, awareness of our communities’ history is not at the level it should be. We welcome any opportunity to educate and engage diplomats and foreign dignitaries on the story of the ignored and forgotten Jewish refugees,” said JIMENA board member Nathaniel Malka.
The liquid-fueled Shahab-3 can reportedly deliver a nuclear weapon and has been referred to by Iranian officials as one of the country’s “Israel-hitting” missiles.
The 13-member bloc, led by Germany, voted against the Division of Palestinian Rights • Israeli U.N. mission calls for the recognition of Jewish refugees from Arab countries and Iran.
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon criticized the international community for not acknowledging Jewish refugees from Middle Eastern countries, in addition to Palestinian refugees.
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres says peacekeepers can no longer carry out their mission • Warns of “growing danger by armed groups operating outside of the Lebanese government’s control.”
The Israeli resolutions, which align with the U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres’s policies to eradicate poverty and hunger worldwide, are intended to help improve capabilities for developing countries.
Britain, France, Germany, Belgium and Poland issue a joint statement reiterating that “all settlement activity is illegal under international law,” and calling on Israel “to end all settlement activity, in line with its obligations as an occupying power.”
“If you want to truly help, you must change your approach because your criticism is preventing direct negotiations,” said Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon.