
Western nations Monday formally invited Israel into their club within the U.N. Human Rights Council, a key step in renewing cooperation between the Jewish state and the global watchdog. "Today a letter was sent to Israel, it's an invitation for them to join the Western European countries group," a diplomatic source told Agence France Presse. "Now they are waiting for Israel's response," the source said. Formally known as the West European and Others Group, the 28-nation bloc is made up of European nations, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Israel has repeatedly locked horns with the Human Rights Council -- a 47-nation body whose make-up rotates among members of regional groups within the U.N. -- accusing it of bias. U.N. members are divided into five regional groups that work behind the scenes at the world body to try to craft common policy positions and elect countries and individuals to U.N. bodies. At odds with its neighbors, Israel lacks a berth in the Asia-Pacific Group which covers Middle East nations. Joining a group does not guarantee Israel will get a slot on the council, but nonetheless gives the Jewish state more sway than it has out in the cold. Israel is already part of the West European and Others Group in New York -- home notably to the U.N. Security Council -- but had not been invited on board in Geneva where the globe's human rights bodies are located. Israel argues that due to pressure from Middle East nations the Human Rights Council devotes far too much time to the situation in Israel and the Palestinian territories, at the expense of other crisis zones. After the council launched a new probe of its record, Israel opted to boycott the U.N. body in March 2012. In January this year it became the first country to refuse to attend a review of its rights record -- something all U.N. members are meant to submit to regularly. In October, however, Israel changed tack and sent a delegation to its rescheduled review.
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