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“Despite our prior identification of UNRWA teachers who endorse Hitler and call for killing Jews,” said Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch, “I am not aware of a single UNRWA teacher who has been fired as a result.”
The president of the nation that’s known as the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, said, “Today, America, unfortunately, is the supporter of terrorism in our region—and wherever America has gone, terrorism has expanded in the wake.”
Iranian proclamation follows joint statement by European nations blaming Tehran for attacks on Saudi Arabia • Netanyahu: “Let me say on behalf of Israel, very simply: Iran did it. A to Z.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the speech, saying, “He who does not stop lying about Israel, who slaughters the Kurds in his country, and who denies the awful massacre of the Armenian people should not preach to Israel.”
The U.S. president’s speech also included subjects such as trade, China, human rights, North Korea, Venezuela and immigration.
Addressing the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva, Leah Goldin calls on member states to change their policies on Gaza and act to return Israeli soldiers and civilians being held in the terrorist enclave.
NGO Monitor managing editor witnesses “horrible” anti-Israel bias at the 42nd session of U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva • Pew poll: U.N. viewed most negatively in Israel.
The report also recommends that all member states adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of anti-Semitism. So far, 18 of them have done so.
The U.S. president is expected to meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi ahead of the U.N. General Assembly session on Tuesday, following 48 hours of protests in Egypt.
Boris Johnson tells reporters ahead of U.N. General Assembly that the United Kingdom believes with “a very high degree of probability” that Iran was behind the attacks on two Saudi oil facilities.
Leah Goldin says the return of her son’s remains is “the responsibility of all nations of goodwill, who respect international humanitarian law and truly seek peace in our region.”
“With her help, together we can continue to change the culture at the United Nations,” said Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon.