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UN votes to let Palestinian leader address General Assembly by video after US visa denial

The UN General Assembly passed a resolution with 145 countries supporting virtual participation by Palestinian President Abbas after the US revoked his visa, barring his in-person attendance.

  • The United Nations General Assembly voted 145-5 to permit Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to address its meeting by video after the U.S. revoked his visa last month.
  • Abbas aimed to attend a meeting called by France and Saudi Arabia to promote a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
  • The U.S. State Department revoked visas for around 80 Palestinian officials, alleging the leadership undermines peace efforts.
  • Many Palestinians want Abbas to resign due to a lack of elections since 2006.
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A 22-year-old Palestinian student planned to be in the US this month, preparing her dorm room ahead of starting her first semester at an American university. Instead, she is still in Gaza, desperately trying to gather food, water and internet access after being forced to flee her home in Gaza City after Israel launched a ground operation to seize an area where approximately a million people live.

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The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution to allow Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to participate telematically in the sessions scheduled for next week, after the United States vetoed his entry to “undermine the prospects for peace” in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The vote concluded with 145 votes in favour, six abstentions, including Albania, Fiji, Hungary, Northern Macedonia, Panama and Papua New Guinea, and f…

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, September 19, 2025.
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