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Israel to Rethink UNESCO Exit; Group Delays Decisions on ‘Palestinian’ Heritage Sites

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The World Heritage Committee session of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) postponed a decision to list the Old City of Hebron, the Cave of the Patriarchs, the Old City of Jerusalem and the Old City walls on its list of endangered world heritage sites, and to list the Old City of Hebron as a “Palestinian” world heritage site.

Last week Israel’s ambassador to UNESCO Carmel Shama-HaCohen said Jerusalem could reconsider the decision to exit UNESCO depending on the outcomes of the World Heritage Committee session, currently meeting in Manama, Bahrain.

Last December Israel notified the UN culture watchdog that it would leave the organization because of a systemic anti-Israel biased, but last week Israel’s ambassador to UNESCO Carmel Shama-HaCohen said Jerusalem could reconsider the decision depending on the outcomes of the World Heritage Committee session, currently meeting in Manama, Bahrain.

“We must not ignore the new spirit that is blowing from UNESCO… This is a dramatic change in which the most active international organization against Israel has become the quietest arena, even though this is the only organization in which the Palestinians are recognized as a state for all intents and purposes,” said in a statement.

Reports last week that Israel would participate at the session in Bahrain evoked strong public scrutiny as the two countries do not have formal diplomatic relations although the two sides are believed to have maintained secret contacts in recent years. Israel and Bahrain both fear Iran’s growing influence in the region, and in May Bahraini Foreign Minister Khalida Khalifa accused Iran of attacking Israel from its proxy in Syria, adding that Israel has the right to self-defense.

In December an official delegation from the Gulf nation traveled to Israel to spread a message of peace and tolerance from the Bahraini people and King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa.

By: Mara Vigevani
(TPS)

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