Israel condemned Ukraine’s decision to vote in favor of an anti-Israel resolution at the United Nations last Friday, as Kyiv continues to pressure the Jewish state to provide it with advanced weaponry.
On Friday, Israeli ambassador to Ukraine, Michael Brodsky,
took Kyiv to task after the Ukrainian delegation to the United Nations voted in
favor of a draft resolution in the General Assembly’s Special Political and
Decolonization Committee backed by the Palestinian Authority’s delegation.
Brodsky took to Twitter shortly after the vote, calling
Ukraine out over its U.N. vote.
“Ukraine’s support of the UN resolution ‘Israeli Practices’,
denying Jewish ties to Temple Mount and calling for ICJ advisory opinion is
extremely disappointing. Supporting anti Israeli initiatives in the UN doesn’t
help to build trust between Israel and Ukraine,” Brodsky tweeted.
The resolution, accused Israel of denying
Palestinian Arabs the right to self-determination, negated Israel’s historical
connection to the Temple Mount, and urged the International Court of Justice
(ICJ) to render an opinion against Israel’s presence in Judea and Samaria.
The draft resolution, entitled “Israeli practices and
settlement activities affecting the rights of the Palestinian people and other
Arabs of the occupied territories,” claims Israel has violated ‘Palestinian
rights’ to self-determination “from its prolonged occupation, settlement and
annexation of the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, including measures
aimed at altering the demographic composition, character and status of the holy
city of Jerusalem, and from its adoption of related discriminatory legislation
and measures.”
It would ask the court for an opinion on how these Israeli
policies and practices “affect the legal status of the occupation, and what are
the legal consequences that arise for all states and the United Nations from
this status.”
The call for a new opinion was one of six
Palestinian-related resolutions approved by the committee on Friday.
The court’s opinions are non-binding.
Ukraine’s support for the resolution comes as Kyiv continues to press Jerusalem to
transfer the Iron Dome missile defense system and other weapons to Ukraine.
The Ukrainian government has thus far refused Israeli offers for a civilian
missile alert warning system.
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