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Palestinians to raise flag at WHO for the first time after vote

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By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) -The Palestinian delegation won the right to fly their flag at the World Health Organization after a symbolic victory in a vote on Monday that its envoy hopes will lead

Palestinians Celebrate Flag Raising at WHO Following Historic Vote

By Emma Farge

GENEVA (Reuters) -The Palestinian delegation won the right to fly their flag at the World Health Organization after a symbolic victory in a vote on Monday that its envoy hopes will lead to greater recognition within the United Nations and beyond.

The proposal, brought by China, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and others, at the global agency's annual assembly in Geneva passed with 95 in favour and four against - Israel, Hungary, Czech Republic and Germany - and 27 abstentions.

It follows a successful Palestinian bid for membership of the U.N. General Assembly last year and comes amid signs that France could recognise a Palestinian state.

In apparent reference to the devastating Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, Lebanon's delegate Rana el Khoury said the vote's outcome provided "a small ray of hope for the brave Palestinian people whose suffering has reached unbearable levels".

Israel argued against the WHO resolution and called for a vote. Its main ally, the United States, which plans to exit the WHO, did not participate.

Even though almost 150 countries have recognised a Palestinian state, most major Western and other powers have not, including the United States, Britain, France, Germany and Japan.

France and Japan voted in favour of the proposal while Britain abstained.

"It is symbolic and one act but a sign that we are part of an international community to help on health needs," the Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Ibrahim Khraishi, told Reuters. "I hope we will soon have full membership of the WHO and all U.N. forums."

Palestinians seek statehood in territories Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war.

They have official observer state status at the WHO, which is currently undergoing a transformation as it looks ahead to life without its biggest donor the United States.

Last week, the Palestinians won the right to receive notifications under the WHO's International Health Regulations - a set of global rules for monitoring outbreaks.

(Reporting by Emma Farge; editing by Mark Heinrich)

Key Takeaways

  • Palestinians can now fly their flag at WHO.
  • The vote passed with 95 in favor and 4 against.
  • The proposal was supported by China, Pakistan, and others.
  • Israel and the US opposed the resolution.
  • This move is seen as a step towards greater recognition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent victory did the Palestinian delegation achieve at the WHO?
The Palestinian delegation won the right to fly their flag at the World Health Organization after a vote that passed with 95 in favor.
Which countries supported the Palestinian proposal at the WHO?
The proposal was brought by China, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and others, with 95 countries voting in favor.
What is the significance of the flag raising for Palestinians?
The flag raising is seen as a symbolic act that signifies the Palestinians' inclusion in the international community and their health needs.
How does this vote relate to Palestinian statehood?
This vote follows a successful Palestinian bid for membership in the U.N. General Assembly and reflects ongoing efforts for statehood in territories captured by Israel.
What recent rights did Palestinians gain under WHO regulations?
Last week, the Palestinians won the right to receive notifications under the WHO's International Health Regulations, which monitor outbreaks globally.

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