Rex Tillerson: US Objects to UN’s ‘Biased Agenda Against Israel’

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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has warned that without “considerable reform” of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), the U.S. might withdraw from that body.

Addressing U.N. advocates and human rights groups, Tillerson conveyed skepticism of the UNHRC’s devotion to defending human rights, basing his critique on the body’s allowance of nations with poor human rights records—such as China and Saudi Arabia—to be involved with the council.

Tillerson said that as of now, the U.S. would continue participating in the 47-member council, but added that America “continues to evaluate the effectiveness” of the organization. The secretary of state also noted the Trump administration’s “strong principled objection to the Human Rights Council’s biased agenda against Israel.”

The UNHRC has repeatedly singled out the Jewish state for criticism and has passed more resolutions censuring Israel than any other nation in the world, including notorious human rights violators such as Iran, Syria and North Korea. {eoa}

This article was originally published at JNS.org. Used with permission.

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