Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced some pushback at the United Nations General Assembly in New York as several world leaders walked out during his speech. Despite this, he received a standing ovation from attendees in the balcony.
Netanyahu staunchly opposed the idea of a Palestinian state and criticized European leaders for allegedly supporting Hamas and disregarding the safety of Jews. He also vowed to continue actions against Hamas, despite President Donald Trump’s efforts to secure a ceasefire.
Following recent recognitions of a Palestinian state by Western powers, Netanyahu accused them of incentivizing violence against Jews. He condemned the Palestinian Authority as corrupt and mocked Western support for President Mahmud Abbas.
While Netanyahu refrained from addressing the annexation of the West Bank, a move some in his cabinet support, Trump has expressed opposition to such actions. Trump praised Netanyahu and hinted at progress in their discussions on peace plans.
Netanyahu faced protests and criticism during his visit, including calls for his arrest over alleged war crimes. He defended Israel’s actions in Gaza, emphasizing efforts to warn civilians and denying accusations of genocide.
The Israeli leader also highlighted efforts to communicate with Hamas leaders and hostages, pledging continued support for their return. He faced backlash for past military campaigns, including airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, and was boycotted by Iran during his speech at the UN.
Overall, Netanyahu’s address at the UN stirred mixed reactions and highlighted ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
