Netanyahu tells UN that Israel must ‘finish job’ in Gaza
Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at the United Nations General Assembly, discussing Israel's actions in Gaza and criticizing Western countries for not supporting Israel. Many delegates left the assembly in protest, and there were demonstrations outside. Netanyahu emphasized Israel's determination to continue its military actions in Gaza despite international condemnation.Key Facts
- Netanyahu spoke at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
- He criticized Western countries for recognizing a Palestinian state.
- Many delegates walked out of the assembly during his speech.
- Protests occurred in New York against Netanyahu's speech and Israel's actions in Gaza.
- Netanyahu addressed Israeli captives in Gaza, vowing not to stop until they are released.
- He claimed that Israel must finish its military actions in Gaza.
- Netanyahu highlighted a "seven-front war" Israel is facing in the region.
- The U.S. delegation showed support by applauding during his speech.
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