The committee was set up in 1968 as an exact copy of a ‘special committee” that existed to condemn apartheid South Africa. Besides Israel and South Africa, no other UN member state has ever been subjected to such treatment. Every year there is a vote to authorise the SCIIHRP and fund its activities. In 2020, the UK didn’t stand up for Israel like it should have done. Instead, the UK abstained on the SCIIHRP vote. Not only does this breach the government-backed IHRA definition of antisemitism, it also denies the truth, that Israel is a democracy with equal rights for all its citizens and Arab representation in its parliament and its government.
We would like to thank the UK Foreign Secretary for the UK's decision to vote against this motion. It is another small but significant step in the right direction. Unfortunately, the UK hasn't voted consistently against other anti-Israel motions in recent days, including one condemning Israeli settlements, describing East Jerusalem and Golan Heights as 'occupied'. It is clear that there is still much more the UK can do to stand with Israel at the UN. |
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