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January 17, 2020

A Palestinian incendiary balloon that landed in a field in Israel (Photo credit: Eshkol Regional Council)

Explosive device attached to balloons from Gaza land near Ashdod, Israel

Incendiary balloons (File photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Incendiary Balloons from Gaza Explode in Israel Thursday Document

January 16, 2020

Syrian air strike (File photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Syrian airstrikes in Idlib leave at least 18 dead despite ceasefire Document

January 15, 2020

Israeli representative Yaron Wax at the United Nations (Israeli Mission to the United Nations)

"Thanks to a brilliant idea of a young diplomat on Israel's UN mission, Yaron Wax, Israel in late December torpedoed a Russian move at the UN, supported by the PLO, to approve an additional $17 million budget for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Ynet reported.

In 2019, for the first time, UN Secretary-General António Guterres proposed to the Fifth UN Commission [sic, UN General Assembly Fifth Committee], which approves the organization's annual budget for 2020, to allocate $17 million to the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM) to assist in the investigation and prosecution of war crimes in Syria, mainly in the context of chemical weapons.
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In an attempt to kill the Guterres proposal, Russia counter-proposed adding $17 million to UNRWA, which recently has been mired in scandals and corruption, and, like IIIM, relies on country donations for its funding.

Israel currently holds the post of Deputy Head of the Fifth United Nations Commission [sic, Rapporteur, UN General Assembly Fifth Committee] for the 2020 budget, as representative of the group of Western countries. Young diplomat Yaron Wax's suggestion was that if the Western countries voted in favor of increasing the UNRWA budget, Israel would insist on conducting an unprecedented vote on the entire UN budget. Traditionally, the UN budget always passes by consensus, without voting, and it is not common for a country to call for a vote-certainly not a small country like Israel.

The risk was that Israel would remain alone, or at most with US support, while the EU countries would vote in favor of the pro-PLO Russian proposal. But in the end, the Israeli gamble paid off, and behind the scenes negotiations began a few days before the end of 2019. In the end, the EU countries decided to oppose the Russian proposal, and so the PLO was forced to ask Russia to remove its own proposal, to avoid the European going on the record with a vote against UNRWA.

Russia folded and withdrew its proposal, while Secretary-General Guterres got his IIIM budget through..."

Young Israeli Diplomat Torpedoed Russia's Attempt to Move $17 Million to UNRWA Article

Rockets from Gaza (File photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Palestinian terrorists fire 4 mortar shells from Gaza at Israeli towns Document

January 14, 2020

Iranian protesters (Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Iranian police fired live rounds to disperse protesters, say witnesses Document

Kimia Alizadeh at the 2016 Olympics (Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Iran's only female Olympic medallist defects Document