Istanbul, Turkey - The failed Turkish coup over the weekend delayed until October a UNESCO vote on Jerusalem that ignores Jewish ties to the Temple Mount.
The 21-members of the World Heritage Committee had been scheduled to vote on the matter in the coming days as it wrapped up its 40th session in Istanbul which had been scheduled to run from July 10 to July 20.
But in the aftermath of the failed coup, the body is cutting the session short and is debating only a limited number of items before concluding the Istanbul meeting later today.
The Palestine along with Lebanon and Peru pushed for the resolution to be heard on Sunday in spite of the condensed agenda.
But the European Union, which has four member states on the World Heritage Committee backed Israel’s request for a delay.
“It is rare, that our opinion, wins out against the Palestinians and the Arab states,” Israel’s Ambassador to UNESCO in Paris said.
The unusual moment of partial victory came about from mixture of hard work and luck, he said.
Israel saw how the failed coup created a set of special circumstances by which it would be possible to delay the vote, Shama said.
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