UNESCO chief ‚received death threats‘ for opposing Jerusalem Motion – Israeli envoy claims Irina Bokova has been given increased protection after speaking out against Arab-backed Resolution | The Times of Israel
UNESCO chief Irina Bokova has received “death threats” after expressing reservations about an Arab-backed resolution denying Israel’s history in Jerusalem, Israel’s ambassador to the UN agency said on Monday.
“The director general has received death threats and her protection has had to be reinforced,” Carmel Shama HaCohen said on Israel Radio.
“The director general has received death threats and her protection has had to be reinforced,” Carmel Shama HaCohen said on Israel Radio.
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