Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister
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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.
Netanyahu’s visit has become a flashpoint in this year’s mayoral election, with Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani issuing a statement condemning the Israeli leader over the war in gaza
Defending his country’s military actions in an address to the General Assembly, Israel’s prime minister rejected the idea of a Palestinian state and called for the release of hostages held 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.
The message was reportedly delivered during a meeting in New York on Thursday, and the envoys were quoted as saying, “Mr. President thinks it is time to push to end the war.
In a powerful UN speech, Netanyahu unveiled a map he called the 'curse of Iran's terror axis,' warning of threats to global peace and Israel's existence.
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.
After 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 had his turn to speak on the world stage on Friday. Many delegates walked out as Netanyahu approached the podium.
There were empty chairs after a walkout and some street protests. Here is what Netanyahu had to say as the 2-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks approaches.
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.
Benjamin Netanyahu castigated his “weak-kneed” critics and vowed to continue fighting Israel’s enemies until they are “gone” in a speech at the United Nations.