America Shouldn’t Legitimize UNESCO’s Contempt for Israel and for International Law
UNESCO passed a total of 47 resolutions between 2009 and 2014, 46 of which were directed against Israel.
December 20, 2021
“Breaking pacts and malice are among the inherent characteristics of the Jews.”
After the September 11 attacks, the Kuwaiti minister of education promised to revise the textbooks used in his country’s schools so that they would promote “brotherhood, equality, love, caring, mercifulness, and coexistence.” Two decades later, the textbooks indeed contain such statements as “people are equal in dignity and enjoy equal right to protection under the law without discrimination.” They also contain much invective aimed at Jews, as David Andrew Weinberg writes:
UNESCO passed a total of 47 resolutions between 2009 and 2014, 46 of which were directed against Israel.
The fate of every Jewish settlement that fell to the Arabs: the killing of fighters and civilians alike, mutilation of their bodies, and looting of property.
Ethical, philosophical, geopolitical, and religious implications.
“Breaking pacts and malice are among the inherent characteristics of the Jews.”
From the guestbook of the Yeshiva of the Sages of Lublin.
After the September 11 attacks, the Kuwaiti minister of education promised to revise the textbooks used in his country’s schools so that they would promote “brotherhood, equality, love, caring, mercifulness, and coexistence.” Two decades later, the textbooks indeed contain such statements as “people are equal in dignity and enjoy equal right to protection under the law without discrimination.” They also contain much invective aimed at Jews, as David Andrew Weinberg writes:
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