Posted on 05/03/2017 10:50:16 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Culture and Sport Minister Miri Regev (Likud) will demand at Wednesdays Cabinet meeting to close the UN headquarters in Jerusalems Armon Hanatziv neighborhood and return the land to the state.
Her call came after the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Steering Committee voted to adopt a resolution denying Israels rights to Jerusalem. The resolution declares that all legislative and administrative measures and actions taken by Israel, the occupying Power, which have altered or purport to alter the character and status of the Holy City of Jerusalem, and in particular the basic law on Jerusalem, are null and void and must be rescinded forthwith. [ ]
50 years to our sovereignty in the city, there is no need for the presence of UN observers. They were given the opportunity to use the compound to supervise the ceasefire agreements of the Six Day War agreements that are no longer relevant. This saga must end, Regev told Channel 2 News on Tuesday evening.
I intend to approach the Foreign Ministry and other relevant parties in order to return the compound, in the Armon Hanatziv neighborhood in the heart of Jerusalem, to the State of Israel, she added.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
Heck yes! Do it! Shut them down yesterday!!!
Definitely yes. They can rent an office in a normal commercial building if they serve any useful AND NON- DESTRUCTIVE purpose at all. Shut dorm their terrorist training schools and support in gaza too
Shut down the NYC one too, while we’re contemplating un shutdowns.
If you'd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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It is ironic that for thousands of years the name of the hill it is built on has been “The hill of bad advice”
I agree.
Defund the entire UN and kick it out of the United States.
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