For the second year in a row, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced a dramatic walkout at the United Nations General Assembly, with delegates from several nations leave their seats empty as he took to the podium.
The visibly vacant chamber underscored deep divisions within the international community over Israel’s policies and its handling of the Palestinian question.
Observers noted that Netanyahu continued with his address despite speaking to rows of empty chairs, symbolizes growing diplomatic isolation.
This coordinated gesture by several delegations follows similar scenes from last year’s assembly, highlighting persistent opposition to Netanyahu’s message on the global stage.






