Showing posts with label israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label israel. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2013

At UNDP-EB meeting Israel says: "Time for leadership changes at UNDP"

PRESSURE INCREASES FOR HELEN CLARK TO GET OUT !

Click here for full text of this @: http://embassies.gov.il/un/statements/committee_statements/Pages/UNDP-Statement-on-Poverty.aspx

Mr. President,
An old Yiddish proverb says, "You cannot control the wind, but you can adjust the sails." UNDP’s evaluations allow us to do just that — to re-adjust our thinking and our policies so that we can maximize our impact.  And despite the complex nature of the challenges UNDP faces, Israel strongly believes that, with the help of these reliable and independent evaluations, UNDP will be well-equipped to reach the full range of its development goals.
Thank you, Mr. President.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Is Ban Ki-moon supporting a 1-state solution in Palestine?

Click here for this story @ NY Daily News: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/u-n-twitter-accidentally-calls-single-state-solution-mideast-article-1.1210543
One character can make all the difference in what some consider a Freudian tweet.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed the need for two states – one for the Palestinians, the other for Israelis – to bring peace to that war-torn region. But that is not the message announced by the U.N.’s official Twitter handle @UN.
 
“On Day of Solidarity with Palestinians, Ban Ki-moon stresses urgency of reaching 1-state solution,” U.N. Information Officer Nancy Groves tweeted at 2 p.m. EST Thursday.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/u-n-twitter-accidentally-calls-single-state-solution-mideast-article-1.1210543#ixzz2DiICZlji


One character can make all the difference in what some consider a Freudian tweet.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed the need for two states – one for the Palestinians, the other for Israelis – to bring peace to that war-torn region. But that is not the message announced by the U.N.’s official Twitter handle @UN.
 
“On Day of Solidarity with Palestinians, Ban Ki-moon stresses urgency of reaching 1-state solution,” U.N. Information Officer Nancy Groves tweeted at 2 p.m. EST Thursday.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/u-n-twitter-accidentally-calls-single-state-solution-mideast-article-1.1210543#ixzz2DiICZlji
United Nations social media page goes out with type-o.

UN


The official United Nations Twitter account posted an erroneous tweet, saying the U.N. Secretary-General supports a one state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

One character can make all the difference in what some consider a Freudian tweet.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed the need for two states – one for the Palestinians, the other for Israelis – to bring peace to that war-torn region. But that is not the message announced by the U.N.’s official Twitter handle @UN.
 
“On Day of Solidarity with Palestinians, Ban Ki-moon stresses urgency of reaching 1-state solution,” U.N. Information Officer Nancy Groves tweeted at 2 p.m. EST Thursday.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/u-n-twitter-accidentally-calls-single-state-solution-mideast-article-1.1210543#ixzz2DiHlRjox
United Nations social media page goes out with type-o.

UN


The official United Nations Twitter account posted an erroneous tweet, saying the U.N. Secretary-General supports a one state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

One character can make all the difference in what some consider a Freudian tweet.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed the need for two states – one for the Palestinians, the other for Israelis – to bring peace to that war-torn region. But that is not the message announced by the U.N.’s official Twitter handle @UN.
 
“On Day of Solidarity with Palestinians, Ban Ki-moon stresses urgency of reaching 1-state solution,” U.N. Information Officer Nancy Groves tweeted at 2 p.m. EST Thursday.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/u-n-twitter-accidentally-calls-single-state-solution-mideast-article-1.1210543#ixzz2DiHlRjox

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

UNDP in Gaza giving $$$millions to Hamas to rebuild its infrastructure damaged from "Israeli bombardments"



Click here to download a copy of the project document which UNDP doesn't want anyone to read

This is the UNDP team in Palestine territories:

UNDP/PAPP Management Team

 

Senior Management

Frode Mauring Special Representative of the Administrator
Yasmine Sherif Deputy Special Representative of the Administrator
Khaled Shahwan Deputy Special Representative (Operations)
Sasha Graumann Head of Gaza Office

Team Leaders

Abla Amawi Governance and Social Development
Nasser Faqih Poverty Reduction
Rima Abu Middain Natural Capital and Environment
Sufian Mushasha Strategy, Research and Advisory Unit
Walid Hasna Chief of Engineering and Infrastructure

Advisors

Amar Bokhari Programme Management Adviser - Global Fund
Tomislav Condic Field Security Advisor
Chantal Beaubien Legal Advisor

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The Rosett Report: The United Nations In a Snapshot


by Claudia Rosett @ PajamasMedia.com (Click here to read this @The Rosett Report)

Just how anti-American is the United Nations? Huge issues abound, but sometimes it’s most easily summed up by the details. For instance, as Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad struts the stage this week at the UN General Assembly’s annual opening in New York, the web site of the General Assembly is featuring a rotating display of photos, showing familiar scenes at the UN. Among them is a photo of the General Assembly voting board — the photo you see copied below. It shows the upper portion of the board, on which a vote has just been tallied; green for yes and red for no. If you look a little closer, you’ll notice that the vote is a staggering 187 in favor, two against, with three abstaining. Almost anytime you see that kind of configuration at the UN — an overwhelming number voting one way, and one or two voting the other —  it’s a good bet that one of those two is the United States. The other is probably Israel.

What was the General Assembly voting on? The caption doesn’t say. But I think it’s a very good guess that this photo shows the tally for the Oct., 2010 UN vote calling for an end to the U.S. embargo on Cuba, in which the U.S. and Israel were the only two voting against. Does the UN General Assembly devote similar fervor to addressing the continuing human rights violations on Cuba, or Cuba’s long practice of making common cause with some of the worst dictatorships on the planet? No way. Cuba is one of the UN General Assembly’s favorite mascots, with a seat on the UN Human Rights Council, and a chronically out-sized role on assorted UN governing boards. No matter what your opinion about the U.S. embargo on Cuba, the fact is, when the officialdom of the current General Assembly went looking for a handful of photos to illustrate the GA web site, what emerged was a snapshot that for almost any UN insider would serve as an instant reminder of just how inconsequential America’s vote has become in the General Assembly — the General Assembly that routinely votes the other way, while raking in 22% of its budget courtesy of American taxpayers.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

URGENT: US contributes US$ 55 Million to UNRWA

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Travel Palestine - Rediscover Your Senses (where $5hundred million UNDP Aid is spent to aid the poor)

Get ready to a sensual feast of ...sounds...scents of
The Land of حماسḤamās
Documentary sponsored by UNDP Funds

Why is Helen Clark' UNDP interested to re-write history of Palestinian and Jewish people? Was this Project approved by the Executive Board?


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Helen Clark Scandal: UNDP invests development aid to fund pro-Palestine movies for Googles TV (YouTube Channels) - delegitimizing Jewish People

Fox News - Fair & Balanced

UN Funds Allegedly Used to 'Delegitimize' Jewish People's Connection to Homeland, Letter Claims

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/11/29/un-funds-allegedly-used-to-delegitimize-jewish-peoples-connection-to-homeland/#ixzz1f80ymnT7

United Nations funds were used to delegitimize Jewish people's connection to their homeland, the Simon Wiesenthal Center claims in a letter to UN officials.

In a Nov. 28 letter to United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Administrator Helen Clark, Simon Wiesenthal Center Director for International Relations Dr. Shimon Samuels noted an "apparent misuse" of UNDP resources and misrepresentation under the UNDP Legal Framework for Addressing Non-Compliance with UN Standards of Conduct in regards to the film "Travel Palestine, Rediscover Your Senses," which was posted last week on YouTube.

The film, according to Samuels, acknowledges that the production was "made possible" with support from the UNDP.

Samuels' letter quoted the Program of Assistance to the Palestinian People (PAPP) as making grants "toward reducing poverty" in both the West Bankand Gaza in excess of $600 million, focusing on water, health care, education, social services and infrastructure.

"The film, however, portrays a 'Palestine' of wealth and luxury for the well-heeled tourist," Samuels wrote. "If the film reflects the truth, then UNDP largesse paid for by the taxpayers of the international community should be reassigned to truly impoverished populations in Africa and Asia."

Samuels' letter continued: "Travel Palestine' is even more offensive as an exercise in identity theft. In depicting the Holy Land as Islamic and, secondarily Christian, it delegitimizes its indigenous Jewish heritage, misrepresents the region's reality and demonstrates threatening intent to a UN member -- the State of Israel."

Samuels urged Clark to "publicly condemn" the film and launch a full inquiry by UN officials, claiming the UNDP-financed video is in violation of claims to provide "impartial and reliable information."

Meanwhile, a new piece of legislation working its way through the Israeli government would place museums on Israeli settlements in the West Bank under Israeli law, the Jerusalem Post reports. The true purpose of the bill, however, according to its author, Minister Uri Ariel of the National Union Party, is to slowly annex the West Bank.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Times are hard, but we can still find cash for Palestinian suicide bombers

click here to read full story on Telegraph.co.uk



Fatah supporters dressed as suicide bombers

Fatah supporters dressed as suicide bombers

I know times are hard, and we’re all facing cuts – as was illustrated last week when the BBC and the Today programme in particular gave possibly more coverage to one union-funded campaign in a morning than they did to the Taxpayers’ Alliance during the entire rule of New Labour – but I’m sure you’ll agree that we can still afford to fund Palestinian suicide bombers.

Indirectly, that is. It has been claimed that the Palestinian Authority, which, theoretically, could become a recognised state later this year, has given almost £5 million to the families of shaheed, or martyrs – or, as we call them, suicide bombers. The authorities there have also given £3 million to 5,500 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Durban III: The Monaco Factor

by Claudia Rosett @ PajamasMedia.com

On Sept. 22, the United Nations will strike a blow for bigotry, by hosting Durban III — the third in what has become a series of UN gatherings dedicated in name to fighting racism, but devoted in practise to whipping up and institutionalizing anti-Semitism. The UN’s so-called “Durban process” singles out Israel for opprobrium. The UN’s first Durban conference, held in South Africa, in 2001, turned into such a mob attack on Israel that the U.S. delegation walked out. The UN’s second Durban “review” conference, held in Geneva, in 2009, had its preparatory committee chaired by Libya, and featured as a star speaker Iran’s Holocaust-denier-in-chief, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The U.S. boycotted that conference, and when Ahmadinejad began to speak, a parade of Western delegates walked out.

Undeterred, the UN General Assembly is now planning to hold Durban III at the UN’s headquarters in New York, timed to coincide with the annual pileup of heads of state who come every September to tie up midtown Manhattan traffic and speak at the UN General Assembly’s annual opening. Preparations are already well-advanced for providing the assembled worthies with a full day of opportunities to “commemorate” the bigotry of the original Durban conference, as Anne Bayefsky of EyeontheUN reports in her latest article on “U.N. Busy Deciding How to Slam Israel.

The good news — such as there is — is that six countries have now announced they will not attend Durban III: Canada, the U.S., Israel, the Netherlands, Italy, and the Czech Republic all want no part of this Durban grotesquerie. The bad news is that with only half a dozen countries pulling out to date, that leaves 187 of the UN’s 193 member states (South Sudan was just enrolled by the UN as the 193rd member) either unwilling to take a stand for decency, or eager to go ahead with yet another UN festival of anti-Semitism.

What is to be done? Well, sometimes leverage can be found in strange places. So here’s something to ponder. Preparations for Durban III are being “co-facilitated” by two countries, and an odd coupling it is: Cameroon and Monaco.

There’s no point in expecting decency from the longtime dictatorship of Cameroon — which, while serving at the UN as a grandee of Durban III, has reportedly failed to end slavery on its own turf, and has fostered a system that human rights watchdog Freedom House describes as a sinkhole of cronyism, discrimination against women, and “a transit center for child trafficking.”

But what about Cameroon’s Durban III partner, Monaco? Yes, the Monaco of glamor, fashion, and oh-so-up-market Western civilization? The Monaco of the late Grace Kelly, of charity balls, of fancy royal photos and the recent wedding of Prince Albert. Monaco, with its tiny population of just under 36,000, enjoys a lovely rating by the U.S. State Department as a place where in 2010 there were no reports of anti-Semitic attacks or discrimination against any religion.

Surely, if Monaco carries on lending its name and reputation to Durban III, Monaco’s good name is due for quite a downgrade. This is a conference that the U.S., Canada, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic have all decided to spurn because, in the words of the U.S. government: “The Durban process included ugly displays of intolerance and anti-Semitism.” Does Monaco really want to make its mark at the UN as a high-end caterer to anti-Semites?

By the same token, little Monaco could do the world a big favor — by wising up and pulling out of Durban III. As “co-facilitator” of the General Assembly preparations to date, Monaco could punch well above its weight, should it decide even at this late hour to do a U-turn and boycott the conference. Unlike the quisling project of arranging the panel discussions and place settings for Durban III, backing away from the entire “commemoration” would be an act of genuine leadership, and — frankly — self-respect. Is anyone at the State Department making that case to the eminences of Monaco?