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November 10

Zionism Called Racism: UN Resolution Ignites Debate

Seventy-two countries voted yes. That number stunned diplomats worldwide. The UN General Assembly's Resolution 3379 didn't just criticize Israeli policy — it targeted the foundational ideology of a nation's existence. Ambassador Chaim Herzog refused to accept it quietly. He tore his copy of the resolution apart at the podium. The vote fractured Cold War alliances in new ways, with the Soviet bloc and Arab states aligned against Western democracies. But sixteen years later, in 1991, the UN quietly repealed it — the only resolution in UN history ever rescinded.

November 10, 1975

51 years ago

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