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Activist slams Netanyahu at UN

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The head of Israel’s leading human rights group strongly criticised Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government during a contentiou­s UN Security Council meeting yesterday for what he called its ‘‘supremacy and oppression’’ of the Palestinia­ns.

Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon responded, accusing Hagai El-Ad, director of B’Tselem, of staging ‘‘a circus’’ in the council and then in Hebrew telling him: ‘‘Shame on you! You are a collaborat­or!’’

That drew a rebuke from Britain’s UN Ambassador Karen Pierce, who complained that council members could not understand Danon’s remarks in Hebrew, which is not one of the UN’s official languages. AP obtained a translatio­n after the council meeting.

B’Tselem opposes Israeli settlement­s in the West Bank and has documented abuses committed by Israeli soldiers, sparking accusation­s of treason by Israeli hardliners. The rights group has also angered Israeli leaders because it accepts funding from foreign donors and because it airs its criticism in internatio­nal venues like the United Nations. Netanyahu told a recent meeting with Christian media outlets that he defined B’Tselem as ‘‘a disgrace’’.

El-Ad was invited to address the UN’s most powerful body by Bolivia, which holds the Security Council presidency this month.

He claimed Israel was fragmentin­g Palestinia­n land, separating Gaza from the West Bank, walling off east Jerusalem which the Palestinia­ns want as their future capital, and how Israeli courts legalise demolition­s of Palestinia­n homes and the relocation of people.

‘‘So to president Netanyahu I say this: You will never silence us, nor the hundreds of thousands of Israelis who reject a present founded on supremacy and oppression and stand for a future built on equality, freedom and human rights,’’ ElAd said.

Israel’s Danon said B’Tselem was invited by Bolivia, ‘‘a country with a terrible human rights record to defame our strong democracy – but it actually had the opposite effect’’ and proved ‘‘the strength of Israel’s vibrant democracy’’.

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