Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan spoke with Arutz Sheva recently about Israeli President Reuven Rivlin’s visit to the United Nations headquarters, and Israel’s relationship with the Biden administration.

“There was an impressive turnout, with ambassadors from 20 important countries from around the world, including some from the Security Council,” said Erdan. “That shows Israel’s strong position in the international community, which, despite all kinds of claims to the contrary, is both strong and stable.”

On the other hand, Erdan also said that support for the Palestinian Authority among some of Israel’s allies has been disconcerting.

“It is very, very discouraging. The voting patterns in the UN are, I’m sorry to say, based on regional groups or religious groups, leading to a very warped division. We need to continue to struggle in order to change this situation. We need to tell these countries: ‘You know the truth and you have close ties with us; if you vote based on your bloc it will not contribute to peace, it may in fact make peace less likely.”... Read More: Arutz-7