26.09.2025 16:40
In his speech at the UN General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was protested by numerous delegates before entering the hall and had to leave. It was noteworthy that on the map he brought to the podium, Iraq was listed among the "enemy countries" alongside Iran, Syria, and Yemen. This raised the question, "Is Iraq the new target of Israel?"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who took the podium to speak at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, faced a backlash as many delegates left the hall before he entered.
"ENEMY COUNTRIES" MAP
Netanyahu took the podium holding a map. The countries that Israel labels as "enemies" were marked in red on the map. Notably, this list included Iran, Syria, and Yemen, as well as Iraq.
IS IRAQ THE NEW TARGET?
The inclusion of Iraq among the "enemy countries" raised questions about whether "Is Israel's new target Iraq?"
SPOKE TO AN EMPTY HALL
As Netanyahu made controversial statements at the podium, delegates left the hall. While the UN moderator called for an end to the protests, Netanyahu spoke only to his own delegation as the hall emptied.
PROTEST IN THE STREETS OF NEW YORK
Some protesters at the entrance of the building reacted to the country delegations entering by asking, "Why are you going to listen to Netanyahu?"