Netanyahu attacks Palestinian recognition
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lashed out on Friday at Western countries’ recent recognition of Palestinian statehood, accusing world leaders of “buckling under the pressure of a biased media,
Netanyahu repeatedly suggested Israelis and Americans shared a plight of the same existential threat, including references to 9/11 and holding up a card citing extremists who shout “death to America” - the subtext being Israel was doing the “dirty work” of taking out their shared enemies.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to the UN General Assembly today ahead of his meeting next week with President Donald Trump, who has vowed to block annexation of the occupied West Bank.
Netanyahu later accused British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and others who moved to officially recognize a Palestinian state of sending a message to the rest of the world that “murdering Jews pays off” while giving Hamas “a pass” on its “genocidal” ambitions.
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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.
While Arab outrage against Israel's Gaza offensive echoed loudly at the UN General Assembly, the UAE took a starkly different route - one that's drawing sharp criticism.
Adams, who made the late-night change to his schedule to attend the UN's morning session when Netanyahu was set to speak, met briefly with the Israeli leader following his defiant address that was boycotted by some.
Netanyahu arrives at the U.N. under ICC pressure and global recognition of a Palestinian state. Israeli officials have launched an "October 7" campaign as he readies a combative speech.
During his speech to the United Nations Friday, Benjamin Netanyahu defended Israel's military actions. A former IDF soldier says he's more concerned about staying in power.
A fter being repeatedly condemned as a war criminal by other world leaders during the United Nations General Assembly's current meeting in New York, Israel i Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is now having his turn speaking on the world stage on Friday. Many attendees walked out as Netanyahu approached the podium.