Israel's UN envoy lashes out at world body over 'audacious attempt to rewrite history'

A United Nations panel comprised of 138 states passed Wednesday a resolution that only referred to the Temple Mount compound in Jerusalem by its Muslim name -- Haram al-Sharif.

The document voiced concern with "tensions and violence" on Palestinian territories, "including with regard to the holy places of Jerusalem, including the Haram al-Sharif."

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Israel's UN envoy Gilad Erdan lashed out at the body, saying the document ignored Judaism's own ties with the holy place -- the holiest one for the religion.

"The audacious attempt to rewrite history will not change the indisputable fact that the Jewish connection to the city of Jerusalem dates back thousands of years," he said.

The resolution was only one of the seven documents approved by the panel, the UN Watch NGO said, all of them singling out or denouncing Israel while paying little attention to things happening in the rest of the world. Read more at i24