The largest international body outside the United Nations, the 115-member Non-Aligned Movement, passed a series of anti-Israel resolutions last night. Among them is a call for action "to decline entry to Israeli settlers" - i.e., the 450,000 Jewish residents of areas liberated in the Six Day War such as eastern and northern Jerusalem, Gush Etzion, Ariel, and the Golan. In addition, the nations resolved to call for action towards imposing sanctions against entities involved in the construction of Israel's anti-terrorism partition.
The nations wishing to impose these measures are located in Africa, South America and Asia. Convening this week in South Africa, they also resolved to turn to the UN for stronger measures against Israel for building the anti-terror partition. Jerusalem has not yet commented on the resolutions.
The nations wishing to impose these measures are located in Africa, South America and Asia. Convening this week in South Africa, they also resolved to turn to the UN for stronger measures against Israel for building the anti-terror partition. Jerusalem has not yet commented on the resolutions.