Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu faced walkouts at the UN General Assembly as he vowed to “finish the job” in Gaza, rejecting global calls to halt military action. Holding a hostages pin with a QR code and presenting a map labeled “The Curse,” Netanyahu lashed out at Western nations recognizing Palestinian statehood, calling their move a disgrace that “encourages terrorism.” While the U.S. stayed in the hall, its presence was limited to junior-level delegates. With isolation deepening, Netanyahu’s fiery speech underscored Israel’s defiance amid mounting international pressure.
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