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(JNS) โ Israel-related issues dominated the Senate confirmation hearing of Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) on Tuesday to become the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Nearly every senator on the Foreign Relations Committee probed her views on the Jewish state and the region.
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โThe United Nations is an antisemitic organization. The world needs to hear about the importance of standing with Israel, and that is what I will do at the United Nations.โ
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The congresswoman vowed to use her seat in Turtle Bay to combat antisemitism just as she had done in Congress.
โIf you look at the antisemitic rot within the United Nations, there are more resolutions targeting Israel than any other country, any other crisis, combined,โ Stefanik said. โWe need to be a voice of moral clarity on the U.N. Security Council and at the United Nations at large for the world to hear the importance of standing with Israel and I intend to do that.โ
Stefanik said that she would like to emulate Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who as U.S. ambassador to the global body in 1975 spoke out forcefully against a General Assembly resolution that determined that โZionism is a form of racism.โ
That resolution passed with the support of Muslim and Soviet-aligned countries but was later revoked in 1991. It is to date the only G.A. resolution ever to be withdrawn.
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Far-left, anti-Israel radical senator, Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), asked Stefanik if she believes Israel has a biblical connection to Judea and Samaria. She concurred to his great dismay.
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Stefanikโs nomination was greeted warmly by Republicans but met with greater skepticism from Democrats, who questioned her about what the โAmerica Firstโ agenda would mean for engagement with multilateral institutions during U.S. President Donald Trumpโs second term.
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โWe want to do a full assessment of all the U.N. sub-agencies and make sure that every dollar goes to support our American interests,โ Stefanik said. โI clearly think there are certain programs that are not meeting the mission of the U.N.โ
Stefanik said she believed that the U.N. Palestinian aid agency UNRWA should be โat the bottom of the listโ of agencies to receive U.S. financial contributions.
Former U.S. President Joe Biden paused funding to UNRWA in January 2024 amid Israeli allegations that UNRWA staff directly participated in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks in southern Israel and that hundreds of UNRWA employees in Gaza had ties to terrorist groups.
In March, Biden signed a spending bill that barred U.S. funding to UNRWA for one year.
Stefanik noted at the hearing on Tuesday that she had voted to defund UNRWA as a member of Congress.
Some of the most intense scrutiny of Stefanik came under questioning from Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) about her views on Israeli sovereignty and the rights of Palestinians.
โI asked you in my office also about whether Palestinians have the right of self-determination. My understanding was you said, โYes.โ You have a different answer today?โ Van Hollen asked.
โThat was not the direct question that we discussed,โ Stefanik replied. โI believe the Palestinian people deserve so much better than the failures that theyโve had.โ
Stefanik did not say that she believed Palestinians have a right to self-determination.
Van Hollen said he was โsurprisedโ to learn in his one-on-one meeting with Stefanik before the hearing that she believes โthat Israel has a biblical right to the entire West Bank.โ
Asked to confirm that that was her belief, Stefanik said, โYes.โ
Van Hollen told Stefanik that Trumpโs goal of bringing peace and stability to the Middle East would be โvery difficult to achieveโ if she were โto continue to hold the view that you just expressed, which is a view that was not held by the founders of the State of Israel, who were secular Zionists, not religious.โ
Stefanik also clashed with Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) over claims that Elon Musk gave a Hitler salute to Trump supporters at an inauguration rally on Monday.
โElon Musk did not do those salutes,โ Stefanik said. โThat is simply not the case. And to say so isโthe American people are smart, they see through it. They support Elon Musk.โ
Murphy asked if the New York congresswoman was concerned that far-right and neo-Nazi social-media figures had interpreted Muskโs gesture as a show of support.
โWhat concerns me is these are the questions you believe are most important to ask to the U.N. ambassador,โ Stefanik replied. โI have a very strong record when it comes to combating antisemitism.โ
Senators also repeatedly quizzed the prospective ambassador about what she would do to confront U.S. rivals and adversaries at the U.N., including China and Iran.
Stefanik said that she believed that the possibility of Iran acquiring a nuclear weapon is โthe most significant threat to world peaceโ and that she believed that the United States should reverse Biden administration policy towards Iran and impose โsnapbackโ sanctions under Security Council resolution 2231.
โWhat we have seen with the hundreds of billions of dollars sent to Iran during the last presidency is you have an emboldened Hamas, who committed the bloodiest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust on Oct. 7,โ she said. โYou had an emboldened Hezbollah.โ
โThatโs funded by Iran,โ she added. โIt has a cascading effect across the region.โ
On China, Stefanik described some of the efforts that Washington needed to take to counter Beijingโs attempts to dominate the U.N. system.
โWe need to pay particular attention to the technical organizations, whether itโs telecommunications, whether itโs civil aviation, and another way is we need to ensure Taiwan has maximum meaningful participation in international organizations,โ she said.
โWe need to have very strong Mandarin expertise and really keep a close eye on that as well in all the documents and statements coming out of the U.N. system writ large,โ she said.


Israel’s legal ownership of the land has nothing to do with the bible.
The land in question belongs to Israel under international law. Specifically, Article 6 of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine (preserved under Article 80 of the UN Charter) calls for โclose Jewish settlementโ on the land west of the Jordan river.
Even the original version of the Palestinian National Charter โ formulated in 1964, a full three years before the โWest Bankโ fell under Israeli administration โ unequivocally forswears Palestinian claims to โany territorial sovereignty over the West Bank in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Gaza.โ
It is difficult to imagine a more authoritative source for exposing as bogus the Palestinian claim that the โWest Bankโ and Gaza comprise their โancient homeland.โ