The United Nations
held a "Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People" last week.
A large map of “Palestine,” with Israel literally wiped off the
map, featured prominently in the festivities.
The ceremony was held at
the UN headquarters in New York and was attended by Secretary General
Kofi Annan and the Presidents of the UN Security Council and the
General Assembly.
During the festivities, a
map labeled a "map of Palestine” was displayed prominently between UN
and PLO flags. The map, with “Palestine” written in Arabic atop it,
does not include Israel, a member of the UN for 56 years. The map does
not even demarcate the partition lines of November 29, 1947, marking a
Jewish state alongside an Arab state. The partition was dictated by
the UN General Assembly itself.
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▲Map surrounded by
the flags of the UN and PLO.
◄Map of "Palestine"
from the Jordan River to the sea,
with no mention of
the Jewish State.
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With the map hanging
behind him, Secretary-General Annan addressed the public meeting at UN
Headquarters.
At the start of the
ceremony, the dignitaries present asked attendees to observe a moment
of silence. “I invite everyone present to rise and observe a minute of
silence in memory of all those who have given their lives for the
cause of the Palestinian people,” the master of ceremonies said, “and
the return of peace between Israel and Palestine.“
Anne Bayefsky, who
reported on the event for the Eye on the UN organization, said that
the ceremony's wording was aimed at giving honor to the worst of
Palestinian terrorists. "It was a moment ... crafted to include the
commemoration of suicide-bombers,” she wrote.
In response to the event,
Bayefsky and her organization have once again asked the U.S. to
withhold funding from the UN. |