France - The head of the U.N. cultural agency says she “deplores” a proposal under discussion by UNESCO’s executive board that she says “could be seen to alter the status of the Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls” and incite further tensions.
The board is due to vote Tuesday on a resolution submitted by Arab countries that recognizes the Western Wall as a Muslim holy site.
In a statement, Irina Bokova calls on UNESCO’s executive board “to take decisions that do not further inflame tensions on the ground and that encourage respect for the sanctity of the Holy Sites.”
Israel has been working to block the UNESCO resolution, calling it an attempt to “distort history.”... Read More: VIN