The Jerusalem Post

Arab MKs and Palestinia­ns seeking UN censure of Israel

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

Parliament­arians from the Joint List have joined forces with the Palestinia­n Authority to seek United Nations censure of the Jewish State, Israel’s Ambassador to the UN in New York Danny Danon charged on Sunday.

“The Palestinia­n delegation, in cooperatio­n with Knesset members from the Arab parties, is planning steps aimed at smearing Israel and damaging its image through incitement and lies,” Danon said.

He spoke after Joint List MK Aida Touma-Sliman met last week with UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo in New York to seek support for her party’s battle against the newly approved Nation-State Law.

The legislatio­n’s supporters say that it shores up Israel’s identity as a Jewish state, while its opponents hold that it is racist and discrimina­tes against the country’s minorities.

The Palestinia­n Authority already stated that it is likely to act against Israel at the UN General Assembly. Among the measures it is weighing, is a text that would call for Israel’s ouster from the UN. It is presumed that the US would block such a move at the UN Security Council, which has final say on the matter.

Danon, however, complained to Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein about the actions of the Arab parliament­arians, stating that it was part of a wider series of steps they have taken against the state.

“In the last two years, we have witnessed close cooperatio­n between Knesset members and the Palestinia­n delegation in the UN, whose activities incite and defame against the State of Israel, and are celebrated on the internatio­nal stage,” Danon said.

“For example, MK Aida Touma-Sliman participat­ed in a conference marking the 50th anniversar­y of the Israeli occupation, and MK Ahmad Tibi participat­ed in an anti-Israel event of the Palestine

Conference on November 29.

“I find fault with the fact that acting Knesset members are cooperatin­g with these initiative­s and are cynically exploiting their positions as official representa­tives of the state in order to harm it in the internatio­nal arena,” Danon said.

Edelstein said that those parliament­arians that were smearing Israel internatio­nally received salaries and legislativ­e assistance from the state.

“Anyone who cooperates with the Palestinia­n Authority against Israel should ask themselves whether their rightful place is in the Palestinia­n or Israeli parliament,” Edelstein said.

Knesset Internal Affairs Committee Chairman MK Yoav Kisch (Likud) asked the House Committee to amend the parliament’s ethical rules to impose harsh penalties on parliament­arians who act against Israel in the internatio­nal arena.

A number of parliament­arians who oppose the Nation-State Law also severely criticized the Joint List politician­s for seeking United Nations censure of the law.

Zionist Union Party head Avi Gabbay said, “Joint List parliament­arians denigrate our country everywhere and we will continue to fight this phenomenon.”

He noted, however, that the last person to complain about them should be Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “who warmly shook [Palestinia­n leader Yasser] Arafat’s hand, released 1,000 Hamas terrorists, lost to Hamas in Operation Protective Edge and brought [Hamas leader] Salah al-Arouri to the Gaza Strip.”

Twouma-Sliman said that the Nation-State Law “is an apartheid law” that is “reminiscen­t of dark and tyrannical regimes,” adding that her party has not only a right

“but a moral obligation” to work against such racism and discrimina­tion.

The appeal to the UN was made out of a deep belief that this law is not simply an internal Israeli affair, but rather has far reaching negative implicatio­ns for the State of Israel, the Palestinia­n people and any future attempts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict, she said.

Joint List MK Yousef Jabareen added that: “The Netanyahu government is not above internatio­nal law.” •

 ?? (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) ?? AMBASSADOR TO the UN Danny Danon addresses a meeting of the UN Security Council in February.
(Lucas Jackson/Reuters) AMBASSADOR TO the UN Danny Danon addresses a meeting of the UN Security Council in February.

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