March 30, 2017 - 10:02 AMT
Israel cutting another $2 million from its UN funding

Israel said on Wednesday, March 29 it would cut a further $2 million from its already reduced contribution this year to the United Nations in protest at resolutions taken against it at the world body's various forums, Reuters reports.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who also holds the post of foreign minister, instructed the ministry to cut the funds and use the money as aid for developing countries who support Israel at international organizations.

It is the second such cut this year after Israel said in January it was reducing its contribution by $6 million.

Wednesday's further cut means that of its planned commitment of $11.7 million for 2017 Israel will pay the UN only $3.7 million, the foreign ministry said.

The decision was made because of the "hostile resolutions adopted a few days ago by the UN's Human Rights Council," part of the Foreign Ministry's statement said.

Earlier this month, U.S. President Donald Trump's administration said it was reviewing its participation in the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council, seeking reform of its agenda and an end to its "obsession with Israel".

"This move is part of Israel's drive with its friends, led by the United States, to repair the obsessive anti-Israel bias at the United Nations and its agencies," the statement added.