TEHRAN - Dozens of state leaders, officials, and diplomats who attended the United Nations General Assembly (UN) on Friday carried out a "walk-out" action outside the courtroom in protest against Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Israeli authority leader was still present to deliver his speech before the UN General Assembly in New York, United States, despite an arrest warrant for him issued by the International Court (ICJ) for his actions in the Gaza Strip.
As reported by ANTARA from IRNA, Friday, September 26, when Netanyahu climbed into the pulpit of the UN General Assembly, dozens of delegates then left their seats and came out to protest against the war crimes of the Israeli Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip over the past 30 months as well as its terror attacks in Iran and Qatar.
The delegates continued to flow out despite a number of Netanyahu supporters who applauded in an effort to defuse the protest atmosphere in the UN General Assembly courtroom.
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Netanyahu's visit to New York is currently taking place amid a wave of recognition of the independence of the Palestinian State by Israeli Western allies, such as Britain, France, Spain and Belgium, as well as other countries such as Canada and Australia.
When Netanyahu delivered his speech at last year's UN General Assembly Session, the Zionist launched attacks on thousands of quarantine devices (pagers) in Lebanon, thus injuring members of Hezbollah and Iran's Ambassador to Lebanon Mojtaba Amani.
In the past year, delegates from dozens of countries took a "walk-out" action when Netanyahu would deliver his remarks at the UN General Assembly Session to protest against Israel's genocide in the Gaza Strip.
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