"The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has threatened to blacklist Bezeq, Israel's most prominent telecommunications corporation, because the company provides services to Israeli communities in Judea, Samaria and eastern Jerusalem.
In their letter to Bezeq, the UNHRC wrote that Bezeq could keep their response confidential, but Bezeq CEO Stella Handler chose to play no part in the UNHRC's anti-Semitic game and publicized the UNHRC letter as well as her response on Facebook.
In her Facebook post on Monday, Handler said the company would not collaborate with what which she called 'nothing more than anti-Israel propaganda.'
'Bezeq will continue to protect the rights of all our customers without discrimination. We will continue to provide service to all Israeli citizens without respect to religion, race or gender and we respect their right to choose to live in any part of this land – be it Raanana, Jerusalem, Ariel, Sakhnin or Ma'aleh Adumim.'
Handler said attempts to blacklist Israeli companies were nothing than 'illegitimate pressure to 'head-butt' Israel.'..."