Israel to Rethink UNESCO Cooperation
Israel rejects the decision of the General Assembly of UNESCO to grant the Palestinians full membership of the organization, the Foreign Ministry said Monday, and warned that Israel will now reconsider its future cooperation with the body.
UNESCO is the first UN agency the Palestinians have sought to join as a full member since Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas applied for full membership of the United Nations on Sept. 23.
In a statement issued Monday, the Foreign Ministry vehemently condemned the move, saying it is merely a symbolic gesture which hinders Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
“This is a unilateral Palestinian maneuver which will bring no change on the ground but further removes the possibility for a peace agreement,” the Foreign Ministry statement read.
Moreover, the statement suggested that Israel may now stop its cooperation with the cultural agency.
“Following the decision to accept Palestine as a regular member of UNESCO, the State of Israel will consider its further steps on ongoing cooperation with the organization,” it read.
The motion to admit the Palestinians was passed by UNESCO members meeting in Paris, with 107 votes in favor, 14 against and 52 abstentions.
The United States, Canada and Germany voted against Palestinian membership.
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