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Israel barred Islamic officials from entering Ibrahimi Mosque, Palestinians claim
Palestinian officials say two mosque figures were barred from the Ibrahimi Mosque for 15 days amid ongoing tensions in Hebron.
A slow journey through France’s Loire Valley: Chateaux, wine, and quiet beauty
PA condemns ‘Judaization project’ after Israel takes over planning for Tomb of the Patriarchs
Israel strips planning powers for Tomb of Patriarchs from Hebron
TikTok adds new features to direct users to reliable information about the Holocaust
A banner will pop up when users search for Holocaust-related terms on TikTok and direct them to aboutholocaust.org, a site run by the WJC and UNESCO.
'Education is key to fighting Holocaust denial:' UNESCO head to Post
Audrey Azoulay reveals that the UN agency she heads is partnering with TikTok to stop false narratives of the Holocaust.
Israel not returning to UNESCO now, FM director-general says
Israel in the last decade has had a tumultuous relationship with UNESCO, which was the first UN body to accept Palestine as a member state in 2011.
‘Chess4Solidarity’ tournament celebrated by Lapid, UNESCO
Over 500 people worldwide participated in the tournament, which was held virtually.
On This Day: US, Israel announce plans to quit UNESCO 4 years ago
The move was meant to protest perceived anti-Israel bias in the UN body, but could the Biden/Bennett governments go back?
Women, peace and diplomacy: Joining efforts for the first time in the UN
The commonality between Bahrain, Israel, Morocco, the UAE and UPEACE to bring this initiative to the UN is their strong commitment to the empowerment of women and gender equality.
Israel should return to UNESCO - editorial
Now Israel could seek to return to UNESCO, and it is possible that such a move can be done alongside the United States.
Google criticized by Jewish organization for 'allowing' antisemitism
The controversy began in 2007 when Kamau Bobb, known for being Google's head of diversity, wrote a post where he wrote that Jews have "an appetite for war and killing."
ORT launches Ghanaian computer courses for girls, with support of UNESCO
Thanks to the support of UNESCO, Nduom Group and Coconut Grove Hotel, not only will ORT be able to educate these young girls, but the local library will also get new computers.
UNESCO chief set for new term, eyes US return - official
The official told Reuters that the signals from the new U.S. administration were positive and that the objective was to make progress on the issue over the coming months.