
Jerusalem Halts Cooperation with Seven UN Bodies, Citing Bias and Waste
Israel’s Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday, January 13, it is suspending ties with seven UN-related entities. The move targets offices and initiatives that officials say have enabled anti-Israel campaigns or maintained ineffective bureaucracies. The list includes the UN’s office focused on children in armed conflict, UN Women, UNCTAD, ESCWA, the UN Alliance of Civilizations, UN Energy, and the Global Forum on Migration and Development.
The ministry highlighted grievances with specific bodies, such as the IDF’s inclusion on a “children and armed conflict” blacklist and what it called the neglect of sexual-violence cases from October 7, 2023. It also criticized repeated reports portraying Israel with entrenched bias and described certain programs as wasteful or misaligned with sovereign border enforcement. Officials said additional UN ties will be reviewed going forward.
Jerusalem has for years accused UN frameworks of treating Israel unfairly and has already limited the operations of UNRWA. The latest withdrawals underscore a broader push to recalibrate engagement with international institutions while prioritizing bilateral diplomacy and regional partnerships. (TOI/VFI News)
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