Netanyahu Tells UN Israel Must Finish the Job in Gaza as Dozens of Delegates Walk Out in Protest
- On September 26, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the 80th session of the United Nations Assembly held at the U.N. headquarters in New York, where he rejected allegations of genocide.
- Netanyahu's address followed escalating conflict with Hamas and international criticism, including growing accusations of war crimes and calls for a Palestinian state.
- He claimed Israel crushed most of Hamas's terror infrastructure, vowed to finish the campaign quickly, condemned recognition of Palestinian statehood, and rejected genocide allegations as 'blood libels'.
- Dozens of delegates walked out during his speech, while Netanyahu stated, "We've not forgotten you- not even for a second," addressing hostages held by Palestinian militants.
- Netanyahu's speech deepened the divide at the UN amid protests and growing international pressure, suggesting prolonged conflict and diplomatic isolation ahead.
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Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the General Debate of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Credit: Sarah Yenesel / EPA via AMNA Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at the 80th UN General Assembly in New York City on Friday under a wave of protests, as anger over Israel’s war in Gaza spilled into the international spotlight. Just before his address began, hundreds of diplomats walked out…
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