Expert labels UNESCO's Hebron resolution “particularly ironic" and as "anti-science a measure as one can get, because there is no debate among historians about the Jewish connection to the Cave of the Patriarchs.”
Prime Minister Netanyahu criticized UNESCO's latest anti-Semitic resolution denying Jewish ties to Jerusalem and called Israel’s UNESCO envoy Carmel Shama-Hacohen home for consultations. Netanyahu’s office noted progress, however, saying, “More nations moved this year from support to abstentions.”
A week after UNESCO passed a resolution denying the Jewish people's connection to the Western Wall and the Temple Mount, the biased organization will vote again, this time through its World Heritage Committee, on another anti-Semitic resolution.
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