Netanyahu Gave A Speech At The UN Bragging About Israel’s Wars And Denying Genocide Again
"We are not done yet," Netanyahu said after her boasted about what he claimed were Israel's accomplishments in the past year.

In his address to the UN General Assembly, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu bragged about Israel’s wars in the Middle East, again rejected reports that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and condemned countries around the world for recognizing a Palestinian state.
In a 45-minute rant to a mostly empty auditorium due to more than 100 delegates walking out and boycotting his speech, Netanyahu boasted about what he claimed were Israel’s accomplishments in the past year, which included bombing Yemen, its genocide in Gaza, its pager attack in Lebanon that killed 42 people and injured more than 3,500 others, as well as its unprovoked attack on Iran, which resulted in a 12-day war that he claimed “will go down in the annals of military history.”
“But we are not done yet,” he said, saying that Israel had to finish the job by wiping out Hamas because it was vowing to repeat the Oct. 7 attack “again and again and again.”
He claimed that Israel’s would end its genocide immediately if Hamas agreed to its demands and again rejected widespread reports that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and deliberately starving civilians and tried to blame Hamas.
He said that because Israel had been warning Palestinians in Gaza City to flee before its full takeover, it could not be committing genocide.
“Would a country committing genocide plead with the civilian population it is supposedly targeting to get out of harm’s way?” he said.
He went on to try slam Western countries for recognizing Palestine as a state, saying that it was “giving the ultimate reward to intolerant fanatics who perpetrated and supported the Oct. 7 massacre.”
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