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In reply to the discussion: UNESCO Poised to Pass Resolution Casting Doubt on Jewish Ties to Temple Mount [View all]Little Tich
(6,171 posts)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 boards resolution on the Old City of Jerusalem was a searing diplomatic defeat for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus foreign policy. In recent months, Netanyahu has told journalists and cabinet ministers that Israels international standing has changed; that the world is tired of the Palestinian problem; that Israels 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 worlds permission to continue the occupation and the settlements, and the Palestinians could go to hell.
But now along comes UNESCOs 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 Netanyahus 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 hasnt changed. Israel may be accepted behind the scenes, in back-channel dealings, but when the lights go on, legitimacy belongs to the Palestinians. And Israels old friends are the only ones that still give it backing, even though Netanyahu has rejected their efforts to bring about a diplomatic solution.
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