Netanyahu Tells UN Israel Must Finish the Job in Gaza as Dozens of Delegates Walk Out in Protest
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel must "finish the job" against Hamas during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly, despite walkouts by several delegates.
- Netanyahu emphasized Israel's efforts to provide aid to Gaza, claiming, "since the beginning of the war, Israel has led into Gaza more than two million tons of food and aid."
- He appealed for the release of remaining hostages, urging Hamas leaders to "let my people go," while asserting that Israel would not relent until they are freed.
- In response to calls for a Palestinian state, Netanyahu stated it is "sheer madness" and would not happen, asserting Israel's continued military actions are necessary.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ruled out the creation of a Palestinian state in a speech to the United Nations on Friday, telling delegates in the General Assembly chamber that it would be tantamount to national suicide for his country.
Netanyahu's speech: Main message was 'Israel against the world'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Friday (September 26) in an angry UN address to block a Palestinian state, accusing European leaders of pushing his country into "national suicide" and rewarding Hamas. FRANCE 24's Kethevane Gorjestani tells us more about his speech and gives us her analysis. "The main message of that speech was Israel against the world and it was portrayed physically within that UN General Assembly with that walko…
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu saw his country's action in the Middle East as a success in the fight against terrorism. Iran's axis of terror had been smashed, he said in the general debate of the United Nations. He also announced a continuation of the war in the Gaza Strip.
Netanyahu says Israel 'must finish the job' against Hamas
UNITED NATIONS — Encircled by critics and protesters at the United Nations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told fellow world leaders on Friday that his nation “must finish the job” against Hamas in Gaza, giving a defiant speech despite growing international isolation over his refusal to end the devastating war. “Western leaders may have buckled under the pressure," he said. “And I guarantee you one thing: Israel won’t.” Netanyahu's sp…
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