Jerusalem, Israel - Dec. 11, 2019 - President Reuven Rivlin on, Wednesday, December 11 / 13 Kislev, welcomed a delegation of United Nation ambassadors. Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon is leading the delegation of 22 international ambassadors.  American Zionist Movement President Richard Heideman (AZM) and President of International March of the Living Phyllis G. Heideman also participated in the event. 

The president welcomed the ambassadors to Israel and to Jerusalem, noting that over the last 72 years, Israel has been transformed from a developing state into a start-up nation and innovation hub. “Israelis see every challenge as an opportunity, and we are ready to share our expertise with all nations, in order to advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals,” the president said.

President Rivlin addressed the delegation in the Beit Hanasi main reception hall.


On the question of how Israel is treated by United Nations institutions, the president emphasized, “Unfortunately, the UN treats Israel with bias and discrimination. This year, once again, the General Assembly adopted twenty resolutions condemning Israel, while ignoring the world’s worst human rights abusers. The real victims of this bias are the millions suffering from human rights violations around the world, who do not receive the attention they deserve. We are not asking to be immune from criticism. We are asking for equal treatment in the family of nations.”

The president mentioned the events to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, as part of which he will host world leaders in Jerusalem in January 2020, and called on the UN Secretary-General to appoint a special envoy to combat antisemitism. The president added, “The presidents of Russia, Germany, France, Italy, and Austria, together with a representative of the United Kingdom and many other leaders, will come to Jerusalem, to discuss how we can fight antisemitism. We will come together to think about how to pass on Holocaust remembrance and what steps we must take to ensure the safety and security of Jews all around the world.”

 

This is the fourth delegation Ambassador Danon has led. “Despite the lack of clarity in Israeli politics, the ambassadors heard from President Rivlin about the State of Israel’s democratic values. By meeting Israel’s leaders and people, the ambassadors get to see Israel’s unique character, which helps to strengthen her standing in the family of nations,”  stated Danon. Eighty UN ambassadors have participated in the past two years. For most of today's visitors, it was their first time in Israel.