COP26 was inaccessible for Israeli Minister in wheelchair
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Karine Elharrar told Israel’s Channel 12 she could not reach the conference grounds because the only options to get there from the gathering area were to walk or board a shuttle that was not suited for a wheelchair, reports Reuters.
“I came to COP26 to meet my counterparts in the world and advance our joint struggle against the climate crisis,” Elharrar wrote on Twitter. “It’s sad that the United Nations, which promotes accessibility for people with disabilities, in 2021 doesn’t worry about accessibility at its own events.”
She said she hoped a solution would be found by Tuesday.
Israel’s foreign minister called out the conference organizers, saying: “It is impossible to worry about the future, the climate and about people if we do not first take care of human beings, accessibility and disabilities.”
The British ambassador to Israel, Neil Wigan, apologized for the mishap.
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