Netanyahu calls Trump Israel’s 'greatest friend'
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Prime minister vows to bring all the hostages home, defeat Hamas, slams Western leaders for abandoning Israel and buckling to Islamist pressure; denies genocide in Gaza
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, addressing the United Nations General Assembly, opened his speech with the threats facing the world from Iran, especially Israel. Netanyahu spoke directly to the hostages,
Netanyahu repeatedly suggested Israelis and Americans shared a plight of the same existential threat, including references to 9/11 and holding up a card citing extremists who shout “death to America” - the subtext being Israel was doing the “dirty work” of taking out their shared enemies.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directly addressed hostages in his United Nations speech, which he said was being broadcast in Gaza via loudspeakers.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to the UN General Assembly today ahead of his meeting next week with President Donald Trump, who has vowed to block annexation of the occupied West Bank.
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On the 26th of last month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, wearing a jacket badge printed with a QR code. The code linked to photos and information related to Hamas ...
The day’s choreography was already delicate as 20 surviving Israeli hostages were freed in a ceasefire exchange. Trump touted a “historic dawn” in his high-profile address to Israel’s parliament in Jerusalem, the Knesset.
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Hamas freed the last living Israeli hostages on Monday (October 13) under a ceasefire deal, a big step towards ending two years of ruinous war in Gaza as U.S. President Donald Trump addressed Israel's parliament,
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Iran, Abraham Accords and Bibi’s trial: What Trump said in his historic Knesset speech
At various points during his speech, Trump turned to his first administration’s signature foreign-policy accomplishment: the normalization agreements between Israel and a handful of Arab states, known as the Abraham Accords. On Monday he pronounced it the Hebrew way, “Avraham.”