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26-05-2025


In a significant symbolic gesture, the Palestinian delegation has secured the right to raise its flag at the World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters in Geneva. This decision, resulting from a vote during the WHO's annual assembly, saw 95 countries in favor, four against, and 27 abstentions. The move is seen as a step towards greater recognition of Palestinian statehood within the United Nations system and beyond.

The proposal, championed by China, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and other nations, comes on the heels of last year's successful Palestinian bid for membership in the U.N. General Assembly. It also aligns with growing indications that France may soon recognize a Palestinian state. The vote has been interpreted by some as a reflection of the international community's response to the ongoing situation in Gaza, with Lebanon's delegate Rana el Khoury describing it as a 'small ray of hope' for the Palestinian people.

Israel, opposing the resolution, called for the vote, while its main ally, the United States, did not participate. Despite nearly 150 countries recognizing Palestinian statehood, major Western powers, including the U.S., Britain, France, Germany, and Japan, have yet to do so. Notably, France and Japan voted in favor of the proposal, with Britain choosing to abstain.

Palestinian Ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, Ibrahim Khraishi, emphasized the symbolic nature of the act, viewing it as a sign of belonging to the international community, particularly in addressing health needs. He expressed hope for full membership in the WHO and all U.N. forums in the near future. This development occurs as the WHO prepares for a future without its largest donor, the United States, and follows the Palestinians' recent achievement of receiving notifications under the WHO's International Health Regulations.