PLO leader Yasser Arafat was a great friend of India. In fact, once Arafat was out of the scene international support for Palestine dwindled considerably. Yet at the UN, India continues to bat for Palestine. India co-sponsored the draft resolution on “the right of Palestinians to self-determination” and voted in favour of it during the 53rd session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). At the UN in 2003, India again was clearly against the construction of the Separation Wall by Israel. New Delhi supported the UNGA Resolution of November 29, 2012, that admitted Palestine as a ‘non-member Observer state’ at the UN without voting rights. India was one of the 128 countries that voted in favour of the UNGA Resolution on December 21, 2017, regarding the status of Jerusalem in the backdrop of Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and shift the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.