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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told world leaders on Friday that Israel “must finish the job” against Hamas in Gaza “as fast as possible.”
The Times of Israel on MSNIn defiant UN speech, PM rips world leaders for turning backs on Israel, recognizing Palestine
Netanyahu addresses largely empty General Assembly hall in speech filled with gimmicks, overtures toward unconvinced hostage families and a full-throttled defense of Israel's war in Gaza The post In defiant UN speech,
Facing international isolation and a walkout by UN delegates, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday said his country "must finish the job" against Hamas in Gaza in a defiant speech at
Delegates staged a mass walkout as Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave his UN address, shortly before he railed against nations that have “waged a political and legal war” against his country.
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Benjamin Netanyahu has attacked Britain and other allies for recognising the state of Palestine, warning that “you cannot appease your way out of jihad”.
The Israeli prime minister's speech is expected to focus on Iran, Gaza and the fears over a new war with Lebanon.
The Israeli prime minister faced walkouts and protests at the United Nations, but signaled that resisting Palestinian statehood could become the core of his appeal to Israeli voters.