The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) granted Palestine full UN membership on October 31!
The United States quickly retaliated against the UN by refusing to pay the U.S. share of funding for UNESCO. Israel also ended its funding of UNESCO.
Palestine is now the 195th member of the U.S. created organization known as the United Nations. Ironically, the UN has become something the U.S. doesn’t want to belong to, anymore (I guess the U.S. doesn’t want to play by the very rules it helped to create!).
The total amount of funding that UNESCO will lose, from the U.S. and Israel, is about one quarter its yearly budget.
The move by the U.S. is not a knee jerk reaction. The pro-Israeli U.S. Congress created laws back in 1990s that stated if Palestine ever became a member of the UN, then the U.S. would end its funding. Today, both Republicans and Democrats, in the U.S. Congress, denounced the UNESCO decision.
Who abstained from the UNESCO vote? United Kingdom (Britain), Poland, Portugal, Denmark, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Ukraine, Switzerland, Romania and Latvia.
Who voted against recognizing Palestine? United States, Germany, Australia, Canada, Sweden, Netherlands and Israel.