The Jerusalem Post

Politician­s slam vote,

Bennett: It’s ‘meaningles­s, like they decided there’s no gravity’

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

UNESCO has no say on the Jewish people’s connection to Israel, Education Minister Naftali Bennett said Wednesday morning in response to the vote by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on two days earlier to reject Israeli sovereignt­y over Jerusalem.

“This is an empty decision that joins a pile of empty decisions. UNESCO can’t decide if we’re the sovereign or not. It’s like they decided there’s no gravity,” Bennett told Army Radio. “It’s meaningles­s.”

Bennett pointed to the strong bond between Jews and Jerusalem by noting that brides and grooms at Jewish weddings say, “If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget its cunning.”

During an Independen­ce Day event with foreign diplomats, President Reuven Rivlin, a native Jerusalemi­te, came out against the UNESCO action and called on nations to move their embassies to the capital.

“Israel is an existing fact, in large part because of internatio­nal recognitio­n of the right of the Jewish People to return to its historic homeland and build in it a national home – a home with Jerusalem in its heart,” Rivlin said.

The president added that Jerusalem was always the place to which Jews around the world prayed to return.

“There was never any doubt that Jerusalem would be the capital of Israel,” Rivlin stated. “Fifty years ago, we returned to the Old City of Jerusalem and united the city under Israeli sovereignt­y. We felt that the dream of having Jerusalem as the capital of Israel became a reality. Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. Since the days of King David there has been no other reality. The time has come to end the absurd situation, officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.”

Jerusalem Affairs Minister Ze’ev Elkin said that UNESCO is supposed to be apolitical, but instead has “failed time and again with ignorance of history and fell in the hands of cynical politics and antisemiti­c attitudes. Such decisions shame the countries that voted for them, as well as all of UNESCO.”

Elkin suggested the way to respond to the UN body’s action was by continuing to build throughout the capital and by preserving historical sites.

“UNESCO didn’t exist in the past and at this rate won’t exist in the future either,” he said, “but the connection of the People of Israel with Jerusalem and our sovereignt­y in it will remain forever.”

Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon tweeted a photograph of himself praying at the Western Wall with the message: “Jerusalem is our only, eternal capital, with or without ridiculous decisions like that of UNESCO.”

Transporta­tion and Intelligen­ce Minister Israel Katz said the appropriat­e answer to UNESCO would be to pass a “Greater Jerusalem Law,” extending the city’s borders by making areas near it that are beyond the Green Line – such as Gush Etzion, Betar Illit, Ma’aleh Adumim and Givat Ze’ev – part of the metropolit­an area.

Opposition lawmakers also spoke out against the UNESCO decision, with some calling it antisemiti­c.

Isaac Herzog (Zionist Union) said it was a shameful decision that “distorts the history of the Jewish people and its unshakable connection to its eternal capital Jerusalem. This miserable and meaningles­s, powerless decision will find itself in the trash can of history, just like the accusation of Zionism of being racist.”

Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid called the decision outrageous and said no one, including UNESCO, can rewrite Jewish history, “certainly not on the day in which Israel is celebratin­g 69 years of independen­ce as a strong Jewish and democratic state.”

“Jerusalem is the eternal capital of Israel, always was and always will be,” Lapid said. “This is part of a disgracefu­l attempt to rewrite history as part of a continuing political battle against the State of Israel and the Jewish people. Once again today, we see how UN representa­tives surrender to the antisemiti­c campaign led by anti-Israel organizati­ons instead of going after the truth.”

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? ‘JERUSALEM IS the capital of Israel. Since the days of King David there has been no other reality,’ said President Reuven Rivlin of Tuesday’s UNESCO vote.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ‘JERUSALEM IS the capital of Israel. Since the days of King David there has been no other reality,’ said President Reuven Rivlin of Tuesday’s UNESCO vote.

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