Netanyahu, United Nations General Assembly
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Ahead of Netanyahu’s speech, his office announced the unveiling of a “public diplomacy campaign” in New York City. They organized billboards and trucks to display the message: “Remember October 7” in Times Square and around the U.N. building.
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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.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to open Friday's session of United Nations General Assembly. His address follows growing international recognition of a Palestinian state and criticism of Israel's war in Gaza.
The Israeli prime minister's speech was defiant, despite his growing international isolation over his refusal to end the devastating war to eradicate Hamas.
Defending his country’s military actions, Israel’s prime minister rejected the idea of a Palestinian state and demanded the release of hostages still held by Hamas. He sought to speak to them directly through loudspeakers broadcasting his speech into Gaza.
Encircled by critics and protesters at the United Nations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told fellow world leaders on Friday that Israel “must finish the job” against Hamas in Gaza
U.N. delegates walked out as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the United Nations General Assembly today. In New York City, where the U.N. is meeting, Pro-Palestinian protesters marched in the streets.
America’s Newsroom’ panelists Trey Yingst, Jennifer Griffin, Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.), and John Roberts discuss Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sharply denounced Western countries on Friday for embracing Palestinian statehood, accusing them of sending the message that "murdering Jews pays off.