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Amidst Growing Recognition of Palestine, Netanyahu Cries ‘Madness’

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As the global momentum for Palestinian statehood grows, with 157 nations now on board, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood at the UN and cried “madness.” His speech was a furious counter-offensive against the diplomatic tide turning against his government’s position.
He specifically targeted recent recognitions by allies like the UK, France, and Canada, calling their move “horribly wrong” and a danger to global security. The response from the international community was a mass walkout, with over 100 diplomats leaving the General Assembly hall in protest.
Netanyahu coupled his diplomatic condemnation with a military promise: to “finish the job” in Gaza. He ignored pleas for a ceasefire and warnings of a humanitarian disaster, framing the continued assault as a non-negotiable security imperative for Israel.
The Israeli leader also made a direct threat to Hamas leaders, demanding they surrender and release 48 hostages or face elimination. The speech, a mix of defiance, threats, and PR stunts like a QR code, highlighted his strategy of confronting rather than conciliating his critics.

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