Netanyahu attacks Palestinian recognition as dozens walk out of UN speech

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attacked the recognition of a Palestinian state by more than one Western countries during a warrior speech at the UN General Assembly.
Netanyahu labeled the recognition movements that sent the message of “killing Jews’ payment” as “a sign of shame”.
Duzines authorized and diplomats, leaving most of the conference hall blank, led to an exit while climbing on the podium. Outside, protesters gathered in Times Square against Israel’s war in Gaza.
Israel, England, France, Canada, Australia and other countries recognizing the Palestinian province this week, the military action in Gaza has reached great international pressures.
In the opening words, Netanyahu exhibited a map labeled “damn”. He said he showed the groups of Iranian deputies in the Middle East. Later, he emphasized his Israeli military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, Houthis in Yemen, against Hamas and Iran in Gaza.
US President Donald thanked Trump for bombing the Fordo nuclear area of Iran in June for the American participation, and Hamas’s 7 October 2023 drew parallels between the Israeli attack and the 9/11 attack on the United States. He said that the two countries fought the same enemies and pointed to the cheers of “death to America” by groups of Iran.
Israeli prime minister repeated that Israel would not allow the Palestinian state to exist, and that this position was supported by the majority of Israelis.
It continued to refute the outcome of a UN investigation commission, which claims that Israel was genocide in Gaza and that the accusation was “unquestionable”.
In addition, many UN agents rejected the statements that Israel deliberately restricted the amount of aid entering Gaza. In August, an UN -backed organ confirmed that the famine took place in Gaza City.
Netanyahu’s office ordered Israeli military assembly speakers in the trucks near the Gaza environment fence to publish his words live in the region.
Netanyahu also claimed that Israeli intelligence hacked the smartphones of people in Gaza and would directly publish their speech to them. BBC resources in Gaza said that their phones were not affected.
He said that his intention was to reach Israeli hostages there.
“Our brave heroes,” he read on the podium. “This Prime Minister Netanyahu lives from the United Nations. We haven’t forgotten you, even a second.
There are 48 hostages in Gaza, 20 of which are thought to be alive.
Gaza resident Fadi said to the BBC World Service’s operating system program: “What does he gain by forcibly publish his speech to the sieged civilians in tents except to humiliate them?”
Netanyahu devoted the second part of his address to Israel’s regional neighbors and called on that he was close to an increase agreement with Syria and to accelerate the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah.
Immediately in Israel, the opposition leader Yair Lapid wrote: “Today he saw a tired and whining Israeli Prime Minister, in a speech that was overloaded with extreme tricks”
“Instead of stopping the diplomatic tsunami – Netanyahu has worsening the situation of the Israeli state today,” he wrote.
Yair Golan, the leader of the Israeli Democrats Party, said the conversation showed “only the pain of victimization, holiness and hostages to the pain of hostages and the sacrifice of fighters.”
He described the speaker stunt “invalid, childish and crazy”, saying it was “propaganda show”.
The day before, Mahmud Abbas, the leader of Palestinian authority, said in his speech to the General Assembly that he was ready to work with world leaders to implement a peace plan for Israel and Palestinians.
Shortly after Netanyahu finished the conversation, Donald Trump said to journalists separately: “I think we have an agreement with Gaza.” He did not give more details, but speculation is speculation that the ceasefire agreement may be close.
International journalists have been banned by Israel to enter the Gaza Strip independently since the beginning of the war, and made it difficult to verify from both sides. Some journalists were taken to Gaza by IDF under controlled access.
The Israeli army launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the attack on Hamas on 7 October 2023 against Southern Israel, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 people were hostage.
According to the Ministry of Health, operated by Hamas of the region, at least 65,549 people have died in Israeli attacks in Gaza since then.




