Washington – Nikki Haley To Israeli Americans: Unless UN Rights Panel Reforms, US Is Out

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    U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley speaks to the annual Washington conference of the Israeli American Council on Nov. 4 2017. (Ron Kampeas)Washington – The United States is ready to pull out of the U.N. Human Rights Council unless it institutes reforms, including removing Israel as a permanent item on its agenda, U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley told an Israeli American audience.

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    “The Human Rights Council will either adopt these reforms, or the United States will leave,” Haley said to applause at the annual Washington confeerence of the Israeli American Council.

    Haley said U.S. proposed reforms include removing “Item 7” that requires a report on Israeli actions in the West Bank each time the panel convenes. She said the United States also wanted structural changes that would keep major human rights abusers from joining the council; she noted the Democratic Republic of Congo’s recent ascension to the council.

    Haley said the U.S. delegation was endeavoring to keep unpublished a list the U.N. Human Rights Council is compiling of companies doing business with West Bank settlements. Israel and the United States see the list as a blacklist for boycotters.

    She described one of the Obama administration’s last acts — allowing through a U.N. Security Council resolution condemning settlements — as a “betrayal” of Israel.

    At the time the resolution was allowed through — last December — the governor of South Carolina, Haley said she swore then that if she were confirmed as ambassador, she would always stand by Israel.

    “As long as I was U.S. ambassador, such an at of betrayal would never happen again,” she said, again earning loud applause.

    She noted that the Trump administration also has differences with Israel over its settlement policy, but said it was counterproductive to have those arguments in public.

    “Friends can have disagreements and still be friends,” she said.


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    6 years ago

    BH for President Trump. Israel has a true friend.
    Count this as one of his accomplishments

    alterknaker
    alterknaker
    6 years ago

    I’m going to sound a little bit controversial,
    My view was & still is that, since Mr Netanyahu was very unrespectfull to Obama he got what he deserved,
    That’s not to say that it’s right what Mr Obama did,

    6 years ago

    G-d bless this great president who is the most pro Israel US president we’ve seen since Reagan…

    ComplicatedTimes
    ComplicatedTimes
    6 years ago

    I want to compliment President Trump for picking Haley,who is such a rare voice of truth among a sea of lies.
    Who knew that Haley would be one of the very few that understand exactly what Israel is going through,and that she would be willing to stand up and talk against the unbelievable injustice that is constantly sprung upon Israel in the UN???
    I wish upon this noble lady that she goes higher in the political ladder,as it is refreshing to hear from someone that looks to the truth,and not to fall into the pits of lies.