
UN: Palestine flag raised at UN headquarters in New York
The Palestinian flag flew outside the United Nations headquarters in New York for the first time on Wednesday, a symbolic gesture approved by a UN General Assembly vote last month despite opposition from both the US and Israel.
The red, black, white and green flag was erected in the rose garden outside UN headquarters in a short ceremony that witnessed speeches from UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
President Abbas announced earlier on Wednesday at the UN General Assembly that the Palestinian Authority would cease to recognise agreements signed with Israel, claiming it had been left without a choice in the face of non-compliance by Israel.

The Palestinian flag flew outside the United Nations headquarters in New York for the first time on Wednesday, a symbolic gesture approved by a UN General Assembly vote last month despite opposition from both the US and Israel.
The red, black, white and green flag was erected in the rose garden outside UN headquarters in a short ceremony that witnessed speeches from UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
President Abbas announced earlier on Wednesday at the UN General Assembly that the Palestinian Authority would cease to recognise agreements signed with Israel, claiming it had been left without a choice in the face of non-compliance by Israel.