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Geneva: U.N. Anti-racism panel questions Israel


A United Nations anti-racism panel has questioned Israel’s policy on preserving holy sites, asking the country to explain whether it protects places considered sacred to religions other than Judaism.

Israel is expected to go before the panel of 18 independent experts overseeing compliance with the United Nations’ 38-year-old anti-racism treaty – a hearing that could fuel the debate over an Israeli construction project at the Har Habayis. The project has prompted protests among Palestinians and others in the Muslim world.

AP

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4 Responses

  1. ask the palestians who holed themselves up in some church if they respect others religions and then ask if the Israelis caused any damage.

    ask the palestians what they did to various kevarim.

    ask the palestinians what their plans are re: shuls (as posted in YW last week)

    ask Israel if they went hand to hand during the 6 day war to avoid causing damage to the arab mosques.

    More of the same t the UN – blame the Jew and bash Israel while giving everybody else a free pass.

  2. ‘Good old UN……partial to the state of Israel’
    Granted, there is no lack of antisemitism, but who approved the creation of the State of Israel to begin with?

  3. ask the MOO’SLIMES’ if THEY protect sites of other religions.

    ask them what the Taliban did to the Budah statues.

    ask them what they did to Kever Yosef Hatzadik.

    this list can go on and on and on.

  4. The izraeli govt does NOT protect old kvarim which are holy… They are 4ever”gruhbing” alte yiddishe kevarim in order to make way 4 new projects… Some one should go & ask them about THAT!!!

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