Israel Publishes list of all the countries Absent during Netanyahu’s speech, we made the list

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech at the UN General Assembly drew global headlines—not for its content, but for the mass walkout that preceded it. On Saturday, Israel published its own count of which countries’ seats were left empty during the 41-minute address.

According to Israeli officials, 77 delegations were either absent from the hall altogether or left at the start of Netanyahu’s remarks. Among them were all four of Israel’s immediate neighbors—Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria—as well as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Iran.

Officials noted, however, that not all absences were boycotts. In some cases, representatives simply did not attend the morning session in New York, where Netanyahu was the first scheduled speaker.

Jordan and Egypt, for instance, did not take their seats, but did not join the staged protest. Pakistan’s delegation walked out in protest but then stood at the sidelines to listen to the speech, Israeli officials said.

By contrast, envoys from Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates—both signatories to the 2020 Abraham Accords—remained in their seats to hear Netanyahu, despite ongoing strains in relations over the war in Gaza and calls from some of his coalition partners to annex parts of the West Bank.

The walkout was widely covered in international and Arab media, with many outlets leading their reports on the emptying chamber rather than on Netanyahu’s pledges to “finish the job” against Hamas. Even Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei shared images of the protest online, calling Israel “the most despised and isolated regime.”

The 77 countries listed as absent or walking out included Spain, Brazil, South Africa, Ireland, Malaysia, Indonesia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and several from Latin America, Africa, and the Pacific.

Israel’s review emphasized that the dramatic protest underscored the challenges the government faces on the world stage, as diplomatic fallout from the Gaza war deepens.

**These are the 77 countries that did not attend the speech or walked out at its start:**

1. Suriname

2. Tuvalu

3. Turkmenistan

4. Yemen

5. Egypt

6. Panama

7. Senegal

8. Palestine

9. Sudan

10. Tunisia

11. Turkey

12. Venezuela

13. **Antigua and Barbuda**

14. Belize

15. Congo

16. Oman

17. Qatar

18. Saudi Arabia

19. Tonga

20. Uzbekistan

21. Angola

22. **Barbados**

23. Colombia

24. Comoros

25. **Dominica**

26. Djibouti

27. North Macedonia

28. San Marino

29. South Africa

30. Somalia

31. Algeria

32. Bangladesh

33. Brunei Darussalam

34. Brazil

35. Chile

36. Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

37. Lebanon

38. Liberia

39. Eritrea

40. Chad

41. Central African Republic

42. Libya

43. Mauritania

44. Jordan

45. Nicaragua

46. Madagascar

47. Niger

48. Peru

49. **Saint Lucia**

50. Slovenia

51. Afghanistan

52. Bahamas

53. Bosnia and Herzegovina

54. Botswana

55. North Korea

56. Eswatini

57. Syria

58. Uganda

59. Pakistan

60. Lesotho

61. Bolivia

62. Spain

63. Cuba

64. Equatorial Guinea

65. Iran

66. Kyrgyzstan

67. Iraq

68. Mozambique

69. Myanmar

70. Ireland

71. Maldives

72. Indonesia

73. Kuwait

74. Namibia

75. Malaysia

76. **Guyana**

77. Kenya