The Jerusalem Post

ADL urges UN to recall ‘biased’ report terming Israel ‘apartheid regime’

- By DANIELLE ZIRI Jerusalem Post correspond­ent

NEW YORK – The Anti-Defamation League on Thursday urged the UN to immediatel­y recall a UN agency’s “hostile and biased” that accuses Israel of being an “apartheid regime.”

The 74-page document, published by the UN’s Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) on Wednesday, points a finger at Israel for racial discrimina­tion toward Palestinia­ns.

“Israel has establishe­d an apartheid regime that dominates the Palestinia­n people as a whole,” the report states.

This was the first time a UN body had clearly made the charge, angering Israeli officials who compared the report to the Third Reich’s wildly antisemiti­c Der Sturmer newspaper.

“Rather than provide constructi­ve analysis about Israeli policy in the West Bank, this report is rife with outrageous accusation­s of criminalit­y and apartheid practices, and reflects the biased agenda of the authors,” ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said on Thursday. “This report does not meet any reasonable standard of judiciousn­ess or constructi­ve analysis about Israeli policy or the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.”

The ADL praised the office of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for distancing itself from the report.

A spokesman for the UN chief said on Wednesday that the report was released without any consultati­on with the United Nations Secretaria­t, and that as it stands, it does not reflect the views of the secretary-general.

Both Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon and his US counterpar­t, Nikki Haley, had called on the secretary-general to make this clear.

ESCWA, headquarte­red in Beirut, is composed of 18 Arab states in Western Asia and aims to support economic and social developmen­t in member states, according to its website. The report was prepared at the request of member states.

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