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The State of Palestine flag flies for the first time at U.N. headquarters, Wednesday, Sept. 30. (AP)

By AFP | United Nations
Thursday, 1 October 2015

The Palestinians raised their flag at the United Nations for the first time on Wednesday, a symbolic gesture approved by a General Assembly vote at the world body earlier this month.

The red, black, white and green Palestinian flag was erected around 1:15 pm in the rose garden of the U.N. headquarters.

“In this historical moment, I say to my people everywhere: raise the flag of Palestinians very high because it is the symbol of our identity,” Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas told a huge crowd. “It is a proud day.”

Ominous dark clouds gathered in the sky, threatening to mar with rain an occasion condemned by Israel and the United States as a gesture that would not serve the cause of peace.

The General Assembly voted on September 10 to allow the flags of Palestine and the Vatican - both have observer status - to be raised at the world body alongside those of member states.

The resolution was backed by 119 countries, with 45 abstentions and eight votes against, including Australia, Israel and the United States.

Abbas: Palestine deserves full recognition
Earlier on Wednesday, Abbas said Palestine deserves full membership and recognition as a state at the United Nations as he launched a searing attack on Israeli policy.

“Palestine, which is an observer state in the United Nations, deserves full recognition and full membership,” he said.

Abbas appealed to “those countries that have not yet recognized the state of Palestine yet, to do so.”

Abbas told the General Assembly that Israel’s refusal to commit to past agreements and release Palestinian prisoners, and continued Jewish settlement activity in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, was sapping Palestinian hopes of ever achieving an independent state.

“They leave us no choice but to insist that we will not remain the only ones committed to the implementation of these agreements, while Israel continuously violates them,” he said.

But not all Palestinians were approving of what they call "empty gestures" instead of concrete actions.

Meanwhile, the Islamist movement that rules the Gaza Strip Hamas was reserved in its reaction.

"The speech was emotional, and will be judged by how long it takes him to implement his commitment to end the agreements with the Israeli occupation," said spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri, according to AFP.

Hamas and Abbas's Fatah movement remain deeply divided.

Last Update: Thursday, 1 October 2015 KSA 11:16 - GMT 08:16
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Australia and US voted against that flag of Palestine. With Israel's dissent, it is understandable because they are the country that is directly affected with the recognition of Palestine. So that means Australia and the US are close allies of Israel? You know, I am not young anymore but I still cannot understand the animosity between Palestine and Israel. And with that Gaza Strip issue, I am at a loss why Palestinians seem to be confined and needed a pass before they can get out of their place.
 

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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas kisses a Palestinian flag before raising it during United Nations General Assembly at the United Nations in Manhattan, September 30, 2015. (Reuters)





The Palestinian flag flies after being raised by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in a ceremony the United Nations General Assembly. (Reuters)


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