Israeli envoys promote anti-incitement accord at UN
03/10/2013 02:21
Several current and former Israeli envoys convened a meeting of diplomats and
United Nations officials at the world body’s New York headquarters at the end of
February to propose an international convention for the prevention of incitement
to terror, according to Dore Gold, a former ambassador to the UN.
Gold
told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday that he believed there was a global interest
in “creating an international consensus and convention which would address the
problem of incitement to terrorism.”
The meeting was conducted under the
auspices of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA), a think tank Gold
now heads.