Following the dramatic rise in antisemitism and Holocaust denial in recent years, especially on the internet and social media, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan has decided to advance and submit a historic resolution directly to the UN General Assembly.

The resolution, for the first time, gives a clear definition of Holocaust denial, calls on countries and social media companies to take practical steps in the fight against antisemitism and Holocaust denial, calls on countries to develop education programs on the Holocaust, and provides guidance for the UN's Outreach Program on the Holocaust and other relevant UN bodies to develop programs to combat Holocaust denial and to promote cooperation with civil society organizations on Holocaust remembrance.

International political negotiations with UN countries on this resolution have been ongoing for several months and will go public this week. The vote is scheduled to take place in the UN on January 20, the 80-year anniversary of the Wannsee Conference. The resolution is being coordinated with the Foreign Ministry which is also working to promote it around the world.

The resolution is expected to pass in the UN General Assembly. This will be the second time since Israel's establishment that the body adopts an Israeli resolution. The first and only time to date was in 2005 when the Israeli-backed resolution on establishing International Holocaust Remembrance Day passed in the General Assembly.... Read More: Arutz-7