Israel Cuts Ties With UN Bodies, Citing Bias and Hostility

Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar has announced the immediate severance of all contact with several United Nations agencies and international bodies. The decision follows a review prompted by similar US withdrawals and is based on accusations of persistent bias and politicization against Israel. Specific bodies affected include UN Women, which Israel accuses of ignoring sexual violence against Israeli women, and the Office for Children in Armed Conflict, which listed the Israeli military. The Foreign Ministry will now conduct a review of Israel's cooperation with additional international organizations.

Key Points: Israel Severs Ties With UN Agencies Over Bias

  • Israel severs contact with multiple UN bodies
  • Cites persistent bias and hostile actions
  • Follows review after US withdrawals
  • Includes UN Women and Alliance of Civilisations
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Israel cuts ties with several UN bodies, orders review of others

Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar orders immediate severance of contact with several UN bodies, citing politicization and hostile actions.

"shamelessly blacklisted the IDF in 2024 - Israeli Foreign Ministry on UN Children in Armed Conflict office"

Tel Aviv, January 14

Following an examination and discussions held in the aftermath of the United States' decision to withdraw from dozens of international organisations, Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gideon Sa'ar, has decided that Jerusalem will immediately sever all contact with several United Nations agencies and international bodies, citing what the government described as persistent bias, politicisation and actions hostile to Israel.

In a post on X on Tuesday, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the decision was made after a review of organisations named in the US announcement and of Israel's own experience with these bodies.

"After an examination and discussion conducted following the US withdrawal from dozens of international organizations, Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs @gidonsaar has decided that Israel will immediately sever all contact with the following UN agencies and international organizations. In addition, Foreign Minister Sa'ar has instructed his Ministry to immediately examine, in consultation with relevant government ministries, when necessary, the continued cooperation between Israel and other organizations. Further decisions will be made following thorough examination and an additional discussion," Israel Foreign Ministry wrote in its post.

The Ministry said that Foreign Minister Sa'ar has also instructed officials to immediately examine, in consultation with relevant government ministries where necessary, the continuation of cooperation with additional international organisations, with further decisions to be taken after a thorough review and follow-up discussions.

From the list of organisations referenced in the US announcement, Israel has already severed ties with four UN bodies. These include the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children in Armed Conflict, which Israel said "shamelessly blacklisted the IDF in 2024."

Israeli officials have repeatedly objected to the listing, noting that Israel was the only democratic country placed alongside terror organisations such as ISIS and Boko Haram. Israel had already cut ties with the Office in June 2024.

Israel has also severed relations with UN Women, formally known as the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UNWOMEN). "The organisation deliberately ignored all cases of sexual violence committed against Israeli women on Oct. 7th, 2023. The former local head of UNWOMEN concluded her tenure at Israel's request. Israel terminated its cooperation agreement with the body and notified the UN Secretary-General that it is ceasing all cooperation with the body, as of July 2024," the post stated.

Another organisation cited was the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), which Israeli officials said had authored "dozens of virulent anti-Israel reports." Israel has been disengaged from UNCTAD for several years.

Similarly, Israel has long been disengaged from the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), which, according to the Foreign Ministry, issues "virulent anti-Israel reports annually" and provides the basis for further anti-Israel resolutions within the UN system.

Beyond these bodies, the Foreign Ministry announced that Israel has now decided to sever ties with additional international organisations.

These include the UN Alliance of Civilisations, which was founded by Turkey and Spain and claims to promote intercultural and inter-religious dialogue. Israel alleged that despite this mandate, the organisation has not invited Israel to participate and has instead been used for years as a platform for attacks against the Jewish state.

Israel will also cut ties with UN Energy, which the Foreign Ministry described as "a wasteful organisation" that reflects the "excessive and inefficient bureaucracy of the United Nations."

Another body affected by the decision is the Global Forum on Migration and Development, which Israel said undermines the ability of sovereign states to enforce their own immigration laws.

As stated, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will thoroughly examine additional organisations and make further decisions later.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I understand the frustration with bias, completely cutting ties feels extreme. Dialogue, however difficult, is the only path forward. As Indians, we know the value of engaging with multilateral forums, even when they are imperfect. This decision might isolate Israel further.
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Aman W
Interesting to see this follow the US's lead. It highlights a growing trend of nations questioning the value and bias of large international bureaucracies. The point about UN Energy being "wasteful" resonates—we in India also question where our UN contributions go and what we get back.
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Sarah B
The listing of the IDF alongside groups like ISIS by a UN office is shocking and completely undermines the UN's moral authority. How can there be any meaningful dialogue when such false equivalencies are made? Israel is right to withdraw from bodies that engage in this kind of propaganda.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, I see parallels. We too face biased reporting and resolutions in some international forums on matters related to our sovereignty. A nation has the right to engage only with organizations that act in good faith. But hope this is a strategic review, not a permanent withdrawal from global cooperation.
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Karthik V
The "Alliance of Civilisations" not inviting Israel to participate says it all. What kind of alliance excludes one of the oldest civilizations? This hypocrisy is the real issue. Time for reform in these bodies, or more countries will walk out.

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