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Israel ends boycott of UN Human Rights Council

October 30, 2013 09:33
The UN Human Rights Council European at the headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva (Photo: US Mission Geneva)

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Charlotte Oliver,

Charlotte Oliver

1 min read

An Israeli delegation attended the main United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva yesterday, marking an end to the country’s 18-month boycott.

Israel cut its ties with the UN body in March 2012, after it launched an investigation into Israel’s West Bank settlements.

But following international pressure from governments including the United States, Germany and France, Israel renewed its co-operation by appearing at the council’s periodical human rights review this week.

This hearing allows the UNHRC to closely examine human rights issues in each of its member states every four years.

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