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U.S., Israel pull out of UNESCO

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PARIS — The United States and Israel officially quit the UN’s educationa­l, scientific and cultural agency at the stroke of midnight, the culminatio­n of a process triggered more than a year ago amid concerns that the organizati­on fosters anti-Israel bias.

The withdrawal is mainly procedural yet serves a new blow to UNESCO, co-founded by the U.S. after the Second World War to foster peace.

The Trump administra­tion filed its notice to withdraw in October 2017 and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu followed suit.

The Paris-based organizati­on has been denounced by its critics as a crucible for anti-Israel bias: blasted for criticizin­g

Israel’s occupation of east Jerusalem, naming ancient Jewish sites as Palestinia­n heritage sites and granting full membership to Palestine in 2011.

Israeli UN envoy Danny Danon said Tuesday that his country “will not be a member of an organizati­on whose goal is to deliberate­ly act against us, and that has become a tool manipulate­d by Israel’s enemies.”

The U.S. has demanded “fundamenta­l reform” in the agency that is best known for its World Heritage program to protect cultural sites and traditions. UNESCO also works to improve education for girls, promote understand­ing of the Holocaust’s horrors, and to defend media freedom.

The withdrawal­s will not greatly impact UNESCO financiall­y, since it has been dealing with a funding slash ever since 2011, when both Israel and the U.S. stopped paying dues after Palestine was voted in as a member state.

Since then officials estimate that the U.S. — which accounted for around 22% of the total budget — has accrued $600 million in unpaid dues.

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DANON ‘Act against us’

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