Israel, US Decry Rights Monitor’s Remarks As ‘Antisemitic’

2

GENEVA (AP) — Israel, the United States and Britain on Thursday criticized an expert commissioned by the U.N. human rights body to examine the situation in the Middle East, accusing him of antisemitic remarks.

Join our WhatsApp group

Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email


Miloon Kothari was quoted in the media as questioning Israel’s right to be a U.N. member state and alluding to a “Jewish lobby.” The comments stoked longtime accusations by Israel, the U.S. and others that the rights body is biased against Israel.

Kothari, from India, is one of three members of the Commission of Inquiry on occupied Palestinian territory, created by the U.N.-backed Human Rights Council last year. The commission quickly countered that his comments had been deliberately misquoted.

The commission, headed by former U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay, was set up after the 11-day war last year between Israel and the militant Hamas group in Gaza. The fighting killed at least 261 people in Gaza and 14 people in Israel, according to the U.N. rights office.

Israel’s policies in the Palestinian territories have long faced international scrutiny. Last year, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court launched an investigation into alleged Israeli crimes there, focusing on Israel’s repeated military operations in Gaza and the expansion of Jewish settlements in east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank.

The commission is the first to have an open-ended mandate from the U.N. rights body, and critics say such permanent scrutiny shows anti-Israel bias in the 47-member-state council. Proponents support the commission as a way to keep tabs on injustices faced by Palestinians under decades of Israeli rule.

In an interview published Monday by Mondoweiss, an online publication critical of Israel’s policies toward Palestinians, Kothari spoke about the commission’s work and mandate. He cited a lack of cooperation from Israel’s government.

Asked about criticism by some governments, including that of Canada, he replied that he was “very disheartened by the social media that is controlled largely by — whether it’s the Jewish lobby or it’s specific NGOs — a lot of money is being thrown into trying to discredit us.”

The commission’s role, Kothari said, was to look into humanitarian law, human rights law, and criminal law. “On all three counts, Israel is in systematic violation of all the legislation,” he said.

“I would go as far as to raise the question as why are they even a member of the United Nations, because they don’t respect — the Israeli government does not respect — its own obligations as a U.N. member state,” he added.

Pillay, in a letter to the rights council’s president that was made public Thursday, said Kothari’s comments “seem to have been taken out of context” and that the commission “feels it necessary to clarify certain issues given the seriousness of the accusations.”

“The commission does not question the status or United Nations membership of either of the concerned states of its mandate,” Pillay wrote.

She maintained Kothari’s comments on efforts to discredit the commission members were “deliberately misquoted to imply that ‘social media’ was controlled by the Jewish lobby.”

Reached by email, Kothari referred to Pillay’s letter and declined to comment.

Keren Hajioff, a spokeswoman for Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid, said the international community should be “outraged” over Kothari’s comments.

“His racist remarks about ‘the Jewish Lobby’ that controls the media and his questioning Israel’s right to exist as a member of the family of nations echo the darkest days of antisemitism,” she said.

In a statement, the U.S. ambassador to the rights council, Michele Taylor, and the State Department’s special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism, Deborah Lipstadt, called antisemitism and anti-Israel bias a “poisonous venom” that has affected international discourse for too long — including at U.N. institutions.

They said Kothari’s comments were “outrageous, inappropriate, and corrosive” and echoed “age-old antisemitic tropes.” Britain’s ambassador in Geneva, Simon Manley, called them “unacceptable and offensive.”

Council spokesman Rolando Gomez cited the Human Rights Council’s “long track record speaking out against all forms of discrimination and racism and vehemently condemns such abhorrent acts.”


Listen to the VINnews podcast on:

iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Podbean | Amazon

Follow VINnews for Breaking News Updates


Connect with VINnews

Join our WhatsApp group


2 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Leah Altmann
Leah Altmann
1 year ago

bs”d Our Jewish nation is still a lamb among seventy wolves, whatever form the ‘seventy wolves’ takes, and it’s probably going to be like that until the Second Epoch, which does not mean we can stop opposing it, it just means, it’s a problem that never goes away, until the appointed time, so it seems. The fact that they say they include everyone and vote and have all the trappings of ‘Western’ civilization’ does not change anything. They can have Ph.D.’s and use rhetorical terms like ‘human rights’, deriving from TaNaKh, but, it’s still the same. There will come a time when Hashem Himself will intervene, so I have heard. The difficulties provide a chance for our people to acquire crowns, in a spiritual sense. (This last thought is based on a lecture given by R’ M.M. Friedman at the Summer 2006 session of Bais Chana, in explaining, why the Shoah.)

ANONYMOUS
ANONYMOUS
1 year ago

Kothari, your IGNORANCE sprouts out of you:

The Jewish Peoples travels and travails, throughout the last two thousand years, were not in vain, as we hauled humanity to a better place. We brought God back into a chaotic and violent world of savagery and black magic. We brought science, civility, and democratic institutions into a backward and stagnant world. We brought social justice and equality into a world of oppressive social and racial hierarchies. The road was long, but we always journeyed toward that place of healing. The Jews, Israel has give the world many a good thing within the realm of science, medicine, agriculture and so much more. We will be darned if an IGNORANT being like yourself, attempts to LYNCH G-D’S CHOSEN PEOPLE for your own SELFISH reasons.

May you and yours be eternally CURSED by the hand of G-D Himself !!!