UN DELEGATES FLEE AS NETANYAHU TAKES THE MIC
In a striking display of international dissent, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu found himself addressing a near-empty United Nations General Assembly on Friday, as delegations from numerous countries walked out in protest just as he began his remarks. This dramatic moment unfolded amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East, with Netanyahu employing inflammatory rhetoric that included claims of Iranian assassination attempts and controversial assertions regarding Palestinian celebrations of terrorist acts. Despite the near-total rejection from global leaders, Netanyahu remained defiant, boasting about Israeli military strategies and efforts to enforce psychological warfare on Gaza by streaming his address directly to the region’s phones. The exodus of diplomats underscored a growing global unease regarding what many condemn as ongoing ethnic cleansing, as Netanyahu simultaneously lamented what he characterized as an anti-Semitic backlash against Israel's actions. The scene at the UN captured a world increasingly polarized over Israel's right to defend itself versus the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, reiterating the complexities and challenges of peace in the region.
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