26.09.2025 16:44
During the session of the United Nations General Assembly, as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu began his speech, many country representatives left the hall to protest the genocide in Gaza. When the country leaders and representatives exited the General Assembly, Netanyahu spoke to the empty hall.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who changed his route out of fear of arrest, came to the U.S. to address the 80th United Nations General Assembly. As soon as Netanyahu took the podium, the delegates left the hall.
HE SPOKE AGAINST HIS OWN DELEGATION While the UN moderator called for an end to the protests, Netanyahu spoke only against his own delegation.
THE IRANIAN DELEGATION LEFT PHOTOS OF DEAD CIVILIANS ON THE TABLE The Iranian delegation left the hall while Netanyahu was speaking, leaving photos of civilians who lost their lives in Israeli attacks on Iran on the table.
"THE WORLD'S VIEW OF ISRAEL" Israeli Channel 12 reported these moments, stating, "The departure of dozens of participants from the UN General Assembly Hall when Netanyahu began his speech is proof of the world's view of Israel."
NETANYAHU: ATTACKS ARE LEGITIMATE In his speech, Netanyahu pointed to Israel's attacks on Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, and Syria, claiming that Iran is a threat to the whole world and that his attacks on Iran are legitimate.
Continuing his remarks, Netanyahu said, "We struck Iran's nuclear facilities. German Chancellor Merz admitted the truth; he said, 'Israel does our dirty work.' Iran attempted to assassinate the U.S. President twice.
HE PRESENTED A MAP OF ENEMY COUNTRIES Netanyahu took the podium with a map presented under the title "Enemy Countries." Countries that Israel sees as threats were marked in red.
Notably, the map included Iraq, in addition to Iran, Syria, and Yemen. The marking of Iraq, which was not previously included in Israel's official rhetoric, has sparked new debates.
This move by Netanyahu raised questions about whether "Iraq is Israel's new target."
ERDOĞAN SAID, "ISRAEL HAS STARTED TO ISOLATE ITSELF" President Erdoğan made striking statements regarding Israel's isolation while answering journalists' questions on the plane after his visit to the U.S.
Erdoğan said, "Once again, we saw in the General Assembly that Israel has started to isolate itself with its oppression and the crimes against humanity it has committed. Where words fail, photographs translate our feelings. The feet of a child who has become nothing but skin and bones express everything. The tragic state of that child pointed to the oppressors on one hand and delivered a solid truth slap to those who remained spectators to the oppression on the other. The people among the ruins, with buckets and pots in their hands, desperate eyes seeking a meal, told us about Gaza. Those frames told us, 'you cannot stop,' 'you cannot rest,' 'you cannot tire.' We are also telling, searching for solutions, and striving to help them. Thank God, as those who defend justice and conscience, we are stronger today than yesterday. The Palestinian Cause is much better known today than it was yesterday. The cries of all conscientious people disturb Israel today much more than they did yesterday. Look, is there anyone left standing by Israel outside of a handful of countries? This picture emerged because they saw who is right, who is wrong, who is the oppressed, and who is the oppressor. When we said, 'two-state solution,' those who turned a deaf ear are now standing on the same side as us. We speak for the children of Gaza, for the honor of Jerusalem, for the dignity of Al-Aqsa Mosque. Those who have committed so many massacres, genocides, and human rights violations will be held accountable before both law and history. When that day comes, just like today, Gaza will be Palestinian land, and these wounds will be healed. Honestly, I believe in this."
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