News Releases 2025
“University of Mosul must NOT be a Vector of Jew-Hatred”
Paris, 3 October 2025
Madam Director-General,
UNESCO’s “Global Programmes for Education” have great impact. In one case, however, some good intentions seem to be soiled by fake propaganda.
The University of Mosul (UoM) is the second largest in Iraq. Its library had been destroyed during the period when ISIS ruled the town. Since 2018, under the “Revive the Spirit of Mosul” initiative, UNESCO undertook the worthy restoration of the Mosul University Library, with funds provided by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS).
by Shimon Samuels and Alex Uberti
Paris, 16 July 2025 (closing of the 47th WHC)
World Heritage Site
In 2017, the Palestinian Authority was given “Hebron/Al-Khalil old town” by UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee (WHC).
The WHC recognizes, in particular, “the architecture of the Mamluk period between 1250 and 1517. The centre of interest of the town was the site of Al-Ibrahimi Mosque /the Tomb of the Patriarchs, whose buildings are in a compound built in the 1st century C.E. to protect the tombs of the patriarch Abraham/Ibrahim and his family.”
Read more: Hebron, from Biblical Origins to the Denial of...
Paris, 9 July 2025
As for the past 22 years, Dr Shimon Samuels, Emeritus Director for International Relations of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, and Alex Uberti, independent researcher and Project Manager for CSW-Europe, are participating in the activities of the World Heritage Committee (WHC). This year’s 47th session is held in UNESCO’s Paris headquarters.
Since its accession to UNESCO in 2011, the “State of Palestine” has been campaigning in WHC sessions – in Mumbai, Riyadh, Manama, Cracow, Doha, Bonn, Phnom Penh, or St. Petersburg... – with the aim of appropriating Jewish and Christian heritage and historical sites, in order to validate its own narrative. So far, it has obtained the following:
Read more: The 47th World Heritage Committee – the ongoing...
by Shimon Samuels and Alex Uberti
Paris, 9 May 2025
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has been blasted over the past weeks, with calls to expel the Israeli candidate at the upcoming Eurovision song contest in Basel, Switzerland.
Last year, it was held in Malmö, Sweden, a city where there have been cases of Jew-hatred, including attacks on the local Rabbi. At the 2024 Eurovision event, among others, Spanish parliamentarians from Podemos, Sumar, leftist and regional nationalist parties called for the boycott of Israeli singer Eden Golan. The latter ended second in the public vote, thanks to the power of her song “Hurricane” and the worldwide solidarity against the disgusting discrimination from spectators present, from several other contestants, and the profusion of death threats online.
by Shimon Samuels and Alex Uberti
Paris, 28 April 2025
CSW-Europe has come across yet another antisemitic article dated 17 March and published in Egyptian Al-Ahram newspaper, this one entitled “Zionist Penetration”, written by Laila Takla.
Prof. Takla, who is a Copt, member of the Egyptian People’s Assembly and of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, presents herself as “promoter of Muslim-Christian relations”. In her soothing words, “whether you are Christian or Muslim, allow no place in your heart, mind and conduct for fanaticism, hate and exclusion.”