Washington – Report: Trump May Pull Us Out Of UN Human Rights Council Due To Israel Bias

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    United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein arrives for a media briefing at the U.N. European headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland October 12, 2016. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse - Washington – The Trump administration may soon back Israel on its claim of UN bias and pull out of the organization’s Human Rights Council, Politico reported on Saturday.

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    According to the report, the administration is not expected to withdraw ahead of the council’s next session that begins on Monday, but discussion of the option has already begun and is expected to include input from Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and President Donald Trump.

    The administration regards the Council as being inherently anti-Israel which is the main reason for the consideration for pulling out of the international body, according to the report.

    The news site also reported that in private conversations, Secretary Tillerson has expressed doubts about the effectiveness of the Council.

    State Department spokesman Mark Toner did not confirm whether the issue was being considered and would only say that “our delegation will be fully involved in the work of the HRC session which starts Monday.”US Ambassador to the UN Haley discusses anti-Israel bias

    Former Israeli ambassador to the US and current deputy minister for the Kulanu party Michael Oren welcomed a potential US move to withdraw from the council.

    “US decision to quit the insanely anti-Israel UN Human Rights Council would send a moral message to the world,” Oren wrote on Twitter.

    Since its creation in 2006, the UN Human Rights Council has been persistently criticized by the US for its biased treatment of Israel, which has been condemned more than any other country, including persistent human rights abusers such as Iran and Syria.

    Under former US president George W. Bush, the US initially refused to seek a seat on the 47-member body and then withdrew from it altogether in 2008. Former US president Barack Obama reversed that position upon entering office, believing that the UNHRC could best be changed from within.

    During the Obama administration the US held two consecutive terms on the council, from 2009 to 2015. It is now serving a three-year membership term that began in 2016. The US has often been the sole country to vote against resolutions condemning Israel.


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    VeyIzMir
    VeyIzMir
    7 years ago

    About time!

    abilenetx
    abilenetx
    7 years ago

    The best instead of removing US presence, maybe, remove the money the US gives the UN and it would be even better, or If there was an eviction notice over its doors and let them move somewhere else, or maybe the representatives just go home and see how wonderful their countries are instead of living in the lap of luxury in New York City and complaining how their fellow country men are suffering how would they know they are in New York City. When the world is on computers no one has to be in one place and they can have semi annual meetings and no one has to go anywhere. Just suggestions

    7 years ago

    So yonasonw and hashomer do you still fear the Trump anti semtism? Is Bannon so wicked? The next hitler???

    enlightened-yid
    enlightened-yid
    7 years ago

    Trump is using Jews and Israel as an excuse for his disastrous diplomacy. At worst the public will blame Jews and Israel and Steve Bannon wings. U.S. and Israel will not gain anything by creating voids at UN commissions. We already saw the result after U.S. pulled out of UNESCO and lost its power to vote. Will Trump pull out of the UN Security Council as well? Creating walls and leading an isolationist diplomacy around the world will only strengthen foes who want to take over leadership role and influence from the U.S.

    7 years ago

    Any Jew who can find something wrong with this remarkably noble move by the president is either a sick liberal/NK/all of the above.