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Netanyahu Abruptly Leaves UN Meeting Following Abbas’ Cheers

September 26, 20252 Mins Read
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UN Delegates Walk Out During Netanyahu’s Speech

Delegates at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) exited the chamber on Friday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the podium. This walkout occurred after intense discussions about the Gaza situation and various proposals aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, which has lasted nearly two years.

The reaction from delegates was notably different compared to the warm welcome Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas received during his virtual address the previous day, which was met with applause.

While Netanyahu spoke to a largely empty room, U.S. delegates remained present. Despite the lack of attention from many, he emphasized that his words were reaching a larger audience, as his speech was broadcast across the Gaza Strip and streamed to cell phones there.

During his address, Netanyahu communicated directly with Israeli hostages in Gaza. He expressed solidarity with them and vowed that their return home was a priority, stating, “We have not forgotten you, not even for a second.”

Moreover, he issued a stark warning to those holding hostages, asserting, “Free the hostages now! If you do, you will live. If you don’t, Israel will hunt you down.” He highlighted an expanded military strategy against Hamas, claiming Israel had “no choice but to finish the job” in Gaza.

In contrast, last Thursday, Abbas criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza, describing them as “genocide.” He declared his willingness to take over governance and security in the area, and he called for full UN membership for Palestine. He received support from several European nations, alluding to their recognition of Palestinian statehood.

Both leaders showcased their contrasting visions and the serious implications of the ongoing conflict, highlighting the challenges ahead for those involved in international diplomacy.

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