The Jerusalem Post

Jerusalem and the nations

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Yes, there are definitely two sets of rules for the UN and the General Assembly which guide their responses. Turkey and Cyprus – never was there business. Russia and the Ukraine – ditto. Spain and Catalonia – ditto. England and Northern Ireland – ditto. China and Tibet – ditto. Then America acknowledg­es Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and, hey, guess what? The UN General Assembly wakes up and, presto, a huge veto against this (“128 nations declare US J’lem decision null and void,” December 22).

Antisemiti­sm is alive and kicking. However, this time let’s show them that we do not care. Jerusalem is our capital for all time.

LINDA HIRSCH Netanya

It is interestin­g to note that Hungary, Croatia, Latvia, Romania and the Czech Republic abstained. How come? Why did only these Eastern European countries abstain from voting against US President Donald Trump for having the courage to say that two plus two equals four by recognizin­g that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and stopping the appeasemen­t of Islam?

Douglas Murray, in his book The Strange Death of Europe, explains why Eastern Europe is different, by quoting Chantal Delsol: “‘I later became convinced that it was in these Eastern European societies that I should seek some answers to our questions... the divergence­s between us and them led me to the belief that the last 50 years of good fortune had entirely erased our sense of the tragic dimension of life.’ That tragic dimension of life,” writes Murray, “had not been erased in the East. And nowhere have the consequenc­es of this been more clearly displayed than in the attitudes of Eastern Europe’s leaders, with the support of their publics, to the migration crisis.” Now this divergence has been confirmed in the UN General Assembly vote.

MLADEN ANDRIJASEV­IC Beersheba

The recent UN vote on moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem is evidence of the fact that there is just as much antisemiti­sm at the UN now as there was in 1975, when they voted that “Zionism is a form of racism.” US President Donald Trump is correct to decrease our support of this worthless organizati­on.

However, it is more important that Jews everywhere realize that we still have no friends other than the current US administra­tion, and we have to unite in spite of our many religious difference­s – Orthodox, Conservati­ve, Reform, etc.

JEROME S. REICH Miami

So, wouldn’t General Edmund Allenby`s descendant­s be proud of him, knowing that, to mark the 100th anniversar­y of freeing Jerusalem from Ottoman rule, the United Kingdom just voted with the Turkish government, denying the United States the right to declare Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Simply remarkable.

Not to be outdone, the French, obviously not having visited the vast US cemeteries along the Normandy shores in a while, also thumbed their French noses at the US. For Italy and the pope, a Jewish Jerusalem is obviously just too much. After all, we did fall into disrepute with the Creator. And for the Germans, come on, Untermensc­hen having their government seat in Jerusalem, how ridiculous can the US get?

For us, the Jewish people, as it was foretold thousands of years ago, “it is a people that dwells alone and shall not be reckoned among the nations” and as such is invincible and imperishab­le. Welcome to the real world. Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the Jewish people. As the Jewish composer Irving Berlin wrote in his beautiful lyrics, “God bless America” for being America and for its support, and God bless the State of Israel.

ELIAS HERSCHMANN Miami Beach

Ambassador Danny Danon (in the photo on the front page of Friday’s paper) is speaking on the UN podium and showing an ancient Jewish coin on which is written in Hebrew “For the freedom of Zion,” and he explains that this proves our connection to Jerusalem. With all due respect to the delegates,very few know that Zion and Jerusalem are synonymous.

In the same year, 67 CE, was also minted a coin by the Jewish authoritie­s in Jerusalem on which is inscribed in Hebrew “Jerusalem the holy.” Had he used that coin, how much more dramatic it would have been!

CYRIL GLASMAN Haifa

Is it not very odd that Prime Minister Theresa May knows that matters affecting the Polish Constituti­on are for the Polish government to determine, not the European Commission (“Britain’s ‘Madame Brexit’ tells Poland: Your constituti­on is your own matter,” December 22), but when it comes to US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, she fails to understand that it is none of her business to criticize the American president and participat­e in any critical votes at the UN on the matter?

Is this the price she was required to pay to

secure a lucrative fighter plane contract from Qatar for British-made planes?

PETER SIMPSON Jerusalem

When US President Donald Trump officially recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, I think he could have decreed to upgrade the US Consulate in Jerusalem to be the new US Embassy (and downgrade the US Embassy in Tel Aviv to a consulate). He could still do it now. Instead of planning the constructi­on of a new building, just make the move official by declaring the upgrade. The staff and work would shift from Tel Aviv. And then it would be official, the US would have an embassy in Jerusalem.

AIDIL RIZALI Jakarta

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