Two weeks ago, Unesco's World Heritage Committee passed a resolution that purported to deny any Jewish ties to Jerusalem. On Wednesday, it did so again, presumably in case anyone missed its earlier message. That the resolution is simply ludicrous needs little confirmation.
This week alone a piece of papyrus from the 7th century BC was revealed, which details in Hebrew tax payments in Jerusalem. Last week, remnants of the so-called 'Third Wall' of the Temple were made public. But the Unesco vote is not about history or heritage.
It is a result of UN agencies' obsession with Israel. Last month, for example, the UN's High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, compared Israel unfavourably with Iran, Syria and North Korea. The Human Rights Council itself is comprised of such luminaries of human rights as China, Cuba and Venezuela.
At its last session the UNHRC passed five resolutions attacking Israel.