US Withdraws from UNESCO Again Citing Anti-Israel Bias

The US withdraws from UNESCO over anti-Israel concerns, repeating 1984 and 2017 exits. Biden had rejoined in 2023 to counter China. Withdrawal effective December 2026 impacts UNESCO funding.
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US Announces Third Withdrawal from UNESCO

The United States has declared its intention to withdraw from UNESCO, marking the third exit from the UN cultural organization. The State Department accused UNESCO of 'sowing division' and maintaining an anti-Israel stance, specifically referencing Palestine's 2011 admission as a full member state.

Historical Pattern of Withdrawals

This decision continues a decades-long pattern: President Reagan first withdrew in 1984 citing corruption and Soviet sympathies, while President Trump exited in 2017 over similar anti-Israel concerns. The Biden administration had rejoined in 2023 to counter China's growing influence in global cultural governance.

Financial and Geopolitical Implications

The withdrawal takes effect December 2026, creating uncertainty around UNESCO's funding since the US contributes 8% of its budget. This move may accelerate China's influence in international cultural policy frameworks and reduce US soft power in heritage preservation initiatives worldwide.

Henry Coetzee
Henry Coetzee

Henry Coetzee is a South African author specializing in African politics and history. His insightful works explore the continent's complex socio-political landscapes and historical narratives.

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