Jerusalem exhibit at UN shows ancient Jewish ties, despite UN ‘disclaimer’
By: World Israel News Staff
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara, along with
Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Minister Zeev Elkin and Israeli
Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon on Thursday visited the
Jerusalem exhibit currently being presented at the UN building in New
York, which Netanyahu said highlights the historical truth.The exhibit includes original archaeological finds that were discovered in Israel and which underscore the continuous link of the Jewish people to Israel and Jerusalem in various periods over 3,000 years.
The exhibit, a joint effort by the Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Ministry and the Israeli Mission to the UN, follows a series of resolutions passed by the international governing body denying Jewish ties to the city.
“There is a long history that is being cherished by us and by the friends of the Jewish people and the friends of truth and is being denied by those who seek to erase the history of our people, our connection to our land and our connection to our eternal capital, Jerusalem,” Netanyahu stated. “What this exhibit does is put the truth forward.”
The UN posted a disclaimer at the entrance to the exhibit, saying its content does not represent the world body’s views.
Netanyahu: ‘We fight for our rights’
“But, the second point is this,” he added. “This exhibit would not have been possible 10 years ago and this exhibit will be unnecessary 10 years from now. We are changing the world. We are changing Israel’s position in the world and above all, we are making it clear that we fight for the truth and for our rights.”
Netanyahu also referred to his meeting with the US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley. “We call her ‘Hurricane Haley.’ She does magnificent work for the truth and for the defense of Israel here at the UN,” he said.
The prime minister concluded by thanking everyone “for standing up for the truth, for standing with Israel.”
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