In the halls of the United Nations, this bloc of states speak—and vote—with one voice. Jerusalem must actively work to change that.
Author - Habtom Ghebrezghiabher
Habtom Ghebrezghiabher is a leader of the Aga’azian movement, a popular Tigrinyan national movement in the Eritrean diaspora, based in Israel. He is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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