Israel's Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, held up a historic photograph showing the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Hajj Amin al-Husseini, sitting alongside Adolf Hitler, November 30, 1941. A way of virulently demonstrating its opposition to the examination of Palestine's request to join the UN.

“Research has demonstrated that the meeting between the mufti and Adolf Hitler had only a negligible role on Nazi policy,” Dani Dayan, president of the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, reported on the museum website in 2021. The Security Council decided on Monday to begin the process of examining this application for membership, the chances of which remain slim. The Palestinian Authority is present in the West Bank, partly occupied by Israel; The governance of the Palestinian Authority, on the other hand, was driven out of the Gaza Strip when Hamas took power in 2007. In October 2023, a few days after the terrorist attack on the UN in Gaza, Erdan referred to the Nazi regime as "a 'Palestinazi' state"