For First Time at UN, India Votes With Israel and Against Group With Ties to Terror

The United Nations building in New York. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.

JNS.org – For the first time ever, India voted last week with Israel at the United Nations against granting observer status to a Palestinian human rights organization named “Shahed.”

The motion at the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) was rejected by a 28-14 tally.

“Thank you #India for standing with @IsraelinUN and rejecting the request of terrorist organization “Shahed” to obtain the status of an observer in #UN. Together we will continue to act against terrorist organizations that intend to harm,” tweeted Maya Kadosh, deputy chief of mission at the Israel embassy in India.

Thank you #India for standing with @IsraelinUN and rejecting the request of terrorist organization “Shahed” to obtain the status of an observer in #UN. Together we will continue to act against terrorist organizations that intend to harm. pic.twitter.com/erHTfuY1A1

— Maya Kadosh (@MayaKadosh) June 11, 2019
Kadosh told ThePrint that Shahed was connected to the terrorist groups Hezbollah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

“This is a good sign. … India was the first country to support us amongst the Asia group, so we are very happy,” she said.

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