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Netanyahu Faces Mass Walkout at 79th UN Session
Sep 27, 2024, 02:23 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech at the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly was met with a significant walkout by numerous country delegations. As Netanyahu approached the podium, the General Assembly saw a mass exodus, leaving him to address a largely empty hall. Despite loud cheers from the gallery, which appeared to be filled with U.S. Congress members and supporters, the majority of the UN delegates left in protest. The walkout was a reaction to Netanyahu's policies and actions, particularly regarding Gaza and Lebanon. The Iranian delegation was among those who walked out, highlighting the widespread disapproval of Netanyahu's presence and speech. Over half the world's delegates left, with only minor applause coming from his country's UN delegates and U.S. apologists.
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