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Israel's PM Netanyahu tells Hamas at UNGA
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Netanyahu broadcasts United Nations message into Gaza accusing world leaders of appeasing 'evil'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed hostages via loudspeakers in Gaza during his U.N. speech, while claiming 90% of Palestinians celebrated the October 7th attack.
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.
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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.
Delegates from dozens of United Nations countries walked out of the General Assembly Hall on Friday before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began his annual address.
"At the UN General Assembly, I will speak our truth," the Israeli prime minister vowed before boarding his flight to New York.
Netanyahu faces international isolation, accusations of war crimes, and growing pressure to end a conflict he has continued to escalate.
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.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government jet flew an unusual route from Tel Aviv to New York Thursday, largely avoiding European airspace.