JERUSALEM RESOLUTION

Israel cuts $1m from its UN funding

Afp, Jerusalem

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced yesterday that Israel would cut $1 million from its United Nations funding over a Unesco resolution he says denies Jews' historical connection with Jerusalem.

The resolution, passed Tuesday at the UN organisation's Paris headquarters 22 votes to 10, with 23 abstentions, denounced actions taken by "Israel, the occupying power... to alter the character and status of the holy city of Jerusalem."

It particularly criticised Israel's annexation of east Jerusalem after occupying it in 1967, a move never recognised by the international community.

"Unesco again accepted an absurd resolution yesterday about the status of Jerusalem -- the capital of the Jewish people for 3,000 years," Netanyahu said at the opening of a cabinet meeting.

"This systematic harassment has a price," said Netanyahu, telling ministers he had ordered the foreign ministry to "cut an additional $1 million from the money Israel transfers to the UN."

Yesterday's cut was the third time in recent months Israel reduced its UN budget over what it perceived as anti-Israel votes, putting the 2017 payments at $3.7 instead of the original $11 million, an Israeli official said.

Netanyahu, however, noted the "silver lining" of Tuesday's vote, which he said saw more states supporting Israel's position than in previous similar resolutions.