During her confirmation hearing for the position of United Nations ambassador, GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik expressed her strong commitment to combatting antisemitism. Stefanik emphasized the presence of what she referred to as 'antisemitic rot' within the United Nations, stating that the organization has shown a disproportionate focus on Israel through its resolutions.
Stefanik highlighted her dedication to addressing antisemitism in her potential role, citing it as one of the key reasons for her interest in the position. She pointed out that the UN has targeted Israel with more resolutions than any other country or crisis combined, underscoring the need for action against bias and discrimination.
Responding to a question from Senator Dave McCormick about her strategy to combat antisemitism and bias against Israel within the UN, Stefanik reiterated her commitment to fighting back against such prejudices. She emphasized the importance of addressing these issues and indicated that she would continue her efforts in this regard if confirmed as ambassador.
Stefanik's track record in Congress includes a focus on antisemitism, with her previous actions drawing national attention. Notably, she engaged in sharp questioning of university presidents regarding antisemitism on campuses following Israel's conflict in Gaza in 2023. Her past actions and her recent statements during the confirmation hearing indicate that she will prioritize combating antisemitism and bias against Israel in her potential role as UN ambassador.