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Video goes viral: 2.5 million worldwide view: Hillel Neuer tells U.N. where real apartheid is — room goes silent

UN Watch director's challenge to Arab regimes: “Where Are Your Jews?”"



GENEVA, March 30, 2017--Tonight Israel's i24News TV will interview UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer about the video of his U.N. clash last week with Arab regimes which is now going viral on social media and the blogosphere, viewed more than 2.5 million times worldwide on Facebook and YouTube. At a U.N. Human Rights Council meeting last Monday that focused only on Israel, Arab states echoed the report by Richard Falk that accused Israel of "apartheid." The report was deleted by the U.N. under pressure from U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley, as she described to an audience on Monday at the AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington.

"Algeria, where are your Jews?"

The video of the U.N. debate shows the Palestinians, Qatar, Syria, Sudan, Saudi Arabia and other Arab regimes hurling epithets at the Jewish state. Then UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer took the floor, asking, "Algeria, where are your Jews?" Mr. Neuer will be featured live tonight on i24News at 9:05 pm (Israel time) on the "Debrief" program with Nurit Ben, and then in French at 9:30 pm on "Le journal" with Jean-Charles Banoun, to speak about what has now become the most-viewed non-governmental speech in the history of the United Nations. The speech has been translated into French, Spanish, German, Hebrew, and other languages. French philosopher Raphaël Enthoven posted the video on Twitter and Facebook; Sky News political columnist Andrew Bolt dedicated a radio segment to praising it; numerous blogs featured the speech. The video drew 1,700 comments on Facebook, hailing the speech as a diplomatic moment to remember. Several humorous memes were also generated and shared on the internet, inspired by the speech.

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"Where Are Your Jews?" -- Debate at U.N Human Rights Council

Agenda Item 7 targeting Israel, March 20, 2017 PLO: "Israel has used the worst kinds of abuse, ethnic cleansing and imposing a regime of apartheid." Qatar: "Israel continues to exercise apartheid in Palestine, which constitutes a crime against humanity." Sudan: "Violence and terrorism are being exercised against the Palestinian people." Syria: "Violations including building of apartheid walls.. to legitimize theft of land and to Judaize Jerusalem." Bahrain: "The separation wall is an example of the apartheid policy practiced by Israel." Saudi Arabia: "Israel's practices of discrimination and extremism.." UN Watch (Executive Director Hillel Neuer): Mr. President, let me begin by putting the following on the record: Everything we just heard--from the world's worst abusers of human rights, of women's rights, of freedom of religion, of the press, of assembly, of speech--is absolutely false; and, indeed, Orwellian. Today's report does not consider Israelis to be deserving of human rights--consistent with the approach of this council, where today's notorious agenda item against Israel completely ignores their human rights. Over the weekend, President Abbas announced he was giving his highest medal to Rima Khalaf, who resigned from the Economic and Social Commission of Western Asia, a Beirut-based UN agency of 18 Arab states, after Secretary General Guterres rightly instructed her to remove an absurd report which accused Israel of "apartheid." Mr. President, why is Mr. Abbas celebrating a report written by the notorious Richard Falk, after his own Palestinian Mission here, tried in 2010, to remove Mr. Falk on the basis that he was "a partisan of Hamas," as we know from WikiLeaks? The accusation against Israel is absurd. Israel's 1.5 million Arabs..

[Interruption with objections by Palestinians, Egypt, and Pakistan.] President gives UN Watch back the floor. Thank you, Mr. President. Israel's 1.5 million Arabs, whatever challenges they face, enjoy full rights to vote and to be elected in the Knesset, they work as doctors and lawyers, they serve on the Supreme Court. Now I'd like to ask the members of that commission, that commissioned that report, the Arab states from which we just heard. Egypt, Iraq, and the others: How many Jews live in your countries? How many Jews lived in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco? Once upon a time, the Middle East was full of Jews. Algeria had 140,000 Jews. Algeria, where are your Jews? Egypt used to have 75,000 Jews. Where are your Jews? Syria, you had tens of thousands of Jews. Where are your Jews? Iraq, you had over 135,000 Jews. Where are your Jews? Mr. President, where is the apartheid? Why is there a U.N. commission on the Middle East that does not include Israel? From the 1960s and the '70s they refuse to include Israel. Where is the apartheid, Mr. President? Mr. President, why are we meeting today on an agenda item singling out only one state, the Jewish state, for targeting. Where is the apartheid, Mr. President? UNHRC chamber goes silent. UNHRC chamber goes silent.


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UN Watch is a Geneva-based human rights organization founded in 1993 to monitor UN compliance with the principles of its Charter. It is accredited as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Special Consultative Status to the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and as an Associate NGO to the UN Department of Public Information (DPI).


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