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Israel UN diplomat blasts walkout prior to Netanyahu’s speech as ‘staged’

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Israel’s best diplomat in the United Nations dismissed the delegates who came out of the address of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and exploded the international organ to organize key Middle East talks during a Jewish holiday.

“This was a phase strike. Most of the people were not diplomats. They were employees of hostile tasks.”

Netanyahu was the first speaker of the day, so the diplomats that jumped out of the hall came to join the strike.

“I said to them, ‘Don’t come out and don’t go back,’ and I mean. He said.

The UN delegates cheer the Palestinian Leader the day before and then come out of Netanyahu.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at the UN center in New York on 26 September 2025. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)

Danon added that most delegation remained in the room and respected both Netanyahu and the province of Israel.

Netanyahu may be talking to a smaller audience in the hall, but the address of Speakers in Gaza and Ghazans’s mobile phones, something that the prime minister announced on stage was published. Danon said that the Prime Minister would often think of how the Prime Minister would carry the message and that the Palestinians talk was an extension of this.

Danon told Fox News Digital’s address to Netanyahu’s address, “I don’t care” and was not directed to Hamas leaders who claim to understand the language of tanks and planes. Instead, the message was for the people of Gaza and for hostages in the settlement area for nearly two years.

Danon also said that important talks were planned in the Middle East during the Jewish holiday of the UN Rosh Hashannah.

“The Middle East has made a discussion about Israel without Israel. “Some leaders really care more about hearing themselves instead of rewarding a dialogue.”

Israel Amb. Danny Danon in the UN

Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon before the speech of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the 8th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York on September 26, 2025. (Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

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Danon said the UN Security Council president was talking about re -planning, but it was not successful in changing history. It is unclear which delegation is under the management of the council because it returns monthly.

Although Israel could not participate in negotiations during the Jewish New Year Rosh Hashannah, it remained one of the main problems of the 8th session of the UN General Assembly. Israel also faced pressure on the official UN debate, and a few delegations acted to recognize a Palestinian state.

Danon rejected the statements of France, Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada, which accepts Palestinian states as “empty”.

Danon, “We talked with many delegations. Naming names, a few countries, these circuses, these free statements, we have had success and grateful for this.” He said. Authority, “generally know that everyone knows that no place,” he said.

Israel UN Ambassador Danny Danon

Israel’s Ambassador of the United Nations Danny Danon is talking to the media members before the UN Security Council meeting on October 2, 2024. (Reuters/Stephani Spindel)

Netanyahu published the United Nations message to Gaza and accused the world leaders of the ‘evil’ application

When asked why some delegates intend to be recognized, he used the Middle East conflict to galvanize leaders and supporters who needed domestic gains.

Danon, “I think they have internal interests. For example, President Macron’u take. With the economy, migration and parliament, there are too many internal problems and problems. So, it is easier to come to the UN and claim that he actually lead something. He knows better than that.” He said.

Trump and Netanyahu at a joint press conference

President Donald Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at the White House while trying to reach the peace agreement during the Gaza War. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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On Monday, after meeting with President Donald Trump in the White House, Netanyahu adopted a US -backed Gaza agreement to end the two -year war. French President Emmanuel Macron, who recognized a Palestinian state last week, said that he welcomed the plan and expects Israel to “basically interact decisively”. “Hamas has no choice but to release all hostages and follow this plan,” he added.

It is seen whether Hamas will accept the agreement and, if any, depends on the conditions.

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