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UN-veiling the Israeli narrative

12 UN ambassadors are arrived in Israel Sunday as part of Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon’s attempt to present the delegates an Israeli perspective which would hopefully influence their home countries’ stances on Israel.

A dozen ambassadors representing countries from all over the world arrived in Israel on Sunday at the invitation of Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon, who plans on showing his colleagues an alternative and more complex view of Israel.

 

 

Danon’s guests included ambassadors from Uruguay (which sits at the UN Security Council), Thailand, Serbia, Tanzania, Liberia, Bosnia, Panama, Equatorial Guinea, Palau, the Marshall Islands and Moldova.

 

Danon (fourth from left) with several UN ambassadors visiting Israel
Danon (fourth from left) with several UN ambassadors visiting Israel

 

“Everyone who visits our country walks away with a deeper understanding of our security challenges,” said Danon. “The aim here is to try and get them to change their voting patterns, in the UN and beyond.”

 

He added that the visit also holds a mutual interest—to learn and teach one another. “It’s also important to remember that the countries of the world view Israel as an inspiration and wish to learn from our success.”

 

The delegation’s trip was organized by the American Jewish Committee. During their time in Israel, the ambassadors will tour Kibbutz Nahal Oz located near the border with Gaza, visit the Ziv Medical Center in Safed to meet some of the Syrian patients receiving care there, undergo a security briefing along the border with Lebanon and fly the Israeli skies to get a bird’s eye view of the country.

 

Wishing to showcase different sides of Israel, Danon’s guests will also visit holy sites in Jerusalem, a water purifying plant in Ashkelon and be introduced to Israel’s ever-growing culinary scene.

 


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