As Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the dais to speak at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on Friday morning, what looked like two-thirds of the world leaders present got up and left. Some clapped and yelled as they filed out of the room.

The leaders who left included representatives from Iran, Spain, Norway, Ireland, Greece, South Africa, Kyrgyzstan, Chili, Brazil, Botswana, Tunisia, Somalia, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan, the state of Palestine and more.

Here is what they missed.

Netanyahu rejects a two-state solution

As of this week, more than 150 of the 193 United Nations country members recognize a Palestinian state, including the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Spain and all of South America except for Argentina.

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