UNESCO is slated to vote twice this month on
Palestinian- initiated resolutions that ignore Jewish ties to Judaism’s
most holy sites: Jerusalem’s Temple Mount and the Western Wall.
The
first of these votes is expected to be taken on Thursday by the
58-member Executive Board of the United Nations Educational Scientific
and Cultural Organization in Paris.
In advance of that vote, Israel’s Mission to UNESCO in
Paris, has given board members and international diplomats a brochure
detailing the deep historical connections Judaism has to those sites,
which are also holy to Christians and Muslims.
“These facts and
evidence will leave no doubt, and without undermining other connection
of other religions to the holy places in Jerusalem, of the deepest and
longest Jewish presence in Jerusalem since ancient times,” Ambassador
to UNESCO Carmel Shama-Hacohen wrote.
“Every attempt to distort
the history and harm the above-mentioned relations of the Jewish people
and Jerusalem is an attempt to rewrite history in a dangerous, unfair
and one-sided manner,” he said.
Among the evidence listed in the
brochure is a ninth-century BCE inscription referring to the House of
David, an eighth-century BCE seal from King Hezekiah, and a stone
etching of a Jewish menorah from the year 66 CE found in Jerusalem.
The
Executive Board vote will be followed by another vote on a
similarly-worded resolution that will be brought before the World
Heritage Committee that is meeting in Paris on October 24-26.
The
resolutions, which have been informally put forward by the
Palestinians, take Israel to task for a wide range of activities in
Jerusalem and the West Bank.
The initial parts of the text focus
on the Temple Mount area. The language used in the resolutions refers
to the Temple Mount area almost exclusively by its Muslim name of
al-Haram a-Sharif, or the Noble Sanctuary. The text, however, does state
that Jerusalem and its Old City walls are important to all three
religions.
In the draft of the Executive Board resolution (dated
September 2016) that was shown to The Jerusalem Post, the Western Wall
was mentioned twice in quotes. Otherwise, it was referenced in the text
by its Muslim name of “the Buraq Plaza.”
As a member state of
UNESCO since 2011, “Palestine” may submit resolutions to UNESCO bodies
such as the World Heritage Committee.
In 2015, the Palestinian
Authority began a UNESCO campaign to reclassify the Temple Mount, but
failed to garner enough support for an October resolution that would
have formally declared the area as an exclusively Muslim shrine.
When
UNESCO’s Executive Board met in Paris in April, 2016, it adopted a
resolution that spoke solely of Muslim ties to the Temple Mount.
In
July, another resolution with the same wording was brought forward by
the Palestinians and Jordan to the 21-member World Heritage Committee.
The
matter was moved to the October 24-26 meeting without a vote, when the
failed coup in Turkey forced UNESCO to cut short the July session.
UNESCO
Director-General Irina Bokova has in the past spoken out against such
resolutions stating: “To deny or conceal any of the Jewish, Christian
or Muslim traditions undermines the integrity of the site, and runs
counter to the reasons that justified its inscription in 1981.”
Ultimately, however, the decision to pass these resolutions is up to the member states on the various UNESCO committees.
A
bipartisan group of 39 US congressmen led by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas)
and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Florida) wrote a letter this week to
the Executive Board members asking them to vote against the latest
resolution when the matter is brought up on Thursday and Friday of this
week.
“This resolution flies in the face of, among other
things, science as recent archeological excavations, notably in the City
of David, have revealed incontrovertible, physical evidence that
reaffirms Jewish and Christian ties to the holy city of Jerusalem,”
Cruz said.
Ros-Lehtinen said that the resolution implies that
“Jerusalem is inconsequential to Jews and Christians, with the intent
of laying the groundwork for additional UN efforts to delegitimize
Israel and undermine its status as the capital of the Jewish state.”
“UNESCO
was created to build intercultural understanding yet, as is the case
across the entire UN system, intolerance and intentionally corrosive
behavior on the part of many of the organization’s members has
undermined its original mission and only further underscores the need
for drastic reform throughout the entire UN system,” Ros-Lehtinen said.
Jewish
groups, including the Conference of Presidents of Major American
Jewish Organizations and B’nai B’rith, have also called on UNESCO’s
Executive Board to reject the resolution.
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