Israel, Netanyahu and Gaza
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasted the UK, France,Canada and Australia for recognizing a Palestinian state.
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Always a showman, Netanyahu again turns to props and visual aids as he fends off critics at the UN
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a long history of turning to props and visual aids in his speeches to the U.N.
During his speech to the U.N., Israel’s prime minister sought to focus attention on the carnage of the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel that led to the war in Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking at the United Nations on Friday, vowed to continue Israel's war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip and told the hostages still held by the Palestinian militants they were not forgotten.
Netanyahu's appearance at the United Nations in drew protesters from both sides of the issue of Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his military's course of action in the Gaza Strip, which has been internationally criticized, while condemning Israel's critics in a much-awaited speech at the United Nations on Friday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu struck a defiant tone in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, vowing to continue his country’s war in Gaza until Hamas is destroyed and slamming Western nations that recognized Palestinian statehood.
Kobi Ohel, the hostages father, said in a statement that he and his wife expect Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will return from his trip to the United States with "news that all the people of Israel are waiting for".