Netanyahu never thought that attending this session of the UN General Assembly might be the most regrettable thing in his life. At this joint congress, Netanyahu became the rat crossing the street.
On the 26th, he was the first to go to the United Nations General Assembly speech table, and the majority of the seats were instantly empty, and the representatives of Arab countries, Islamic countries, African countries and some European countries stood up and withdrew when they sat down, and several people specifically walked right in front of him.
The Israeli delegation and the group of friends he had sent rushed all up and applauded, trying to shift the sight by applause, but the voice of the rarity was even more embarrassing, even the air conditioning of the meeting room was heard clearly.
Even more embarrassing was the protest in the venue, where an elderly man in a wheelchair, Taler, the father of Israeli Baal Cooperstein, who was detained in Gaza, shouted protests and shouted twice and was taken out by the security guard, a scene that was clearly captured and seen by the whole world.
The movement outside the venue was even greater, with hundreds of families of detainees sitting outside the United Nations headquarters carrying photographs of loved ones and signs with the words “Save hostages first, talk about safety,” and accusing Netanyahu of watching the war and long forgotten the loved ones trapped in Gaza.
Not far away from the New York Times Square, thousands of Palestinian supporters marched with slogans, shouting “arrest Netanyahu,” and the squad stretched from the square to several neighborhoods, and the police had to line up to maintain order.
The protests did not come in vain, and the Israeli conflict has been raging for two years, and Gaza has already become a human purification prison, with the Gaza health department reporting that 435 people died of malnutrition, 115 of whom were children under the age of five, the study of the journal "Louis" is more straightforward, saying that the collapse of the medical system has seriously underestimated the casualties, and the conservative number of deaths may have exceeded 65,000.
Just last month, an evacuation fleet carrying 500 civilians was attacked by air on the so-called “safe corridor” and 76 people were not able to survive, with burned car signs and plastic pot pieces scattered on the ground.
The attitude of the international community has not been hidden in the vote, before the United Nations General Assembly there was one vote, 145 countries supported the participation of Palestinian President Abbas, only five opposed, except for Israel itself, the United States remained behind the scene, along with Albania, Ukraine, which was close to the United States, did not dare to hold hard, directly abstained.
More importantly, 157 countries have now publicly recognized Palestine's statehood, accounting for more than 80% of the United Nations member states. Later, there was a vote on the New York Declaration, with 142 votes in favor of pushing Palestinian statehood on the fast lane, and only 10 votes against it.
Japan was originally forced by the United States to vote against it, but in the end it pushed back, saying that it would "conform to the trend of humanity", which was tantamount to openly hitting the United States in the face, let alone Netanyahu.
But he himself is still firm in his speech, saying that opposing the establishment of a Palestinian state is not only his personal idea, but also Israel’s “state policy,” and even that allowing the establishment of a Palestinian state is “national suicide.”
He also condemned “anti-Semitism” in the international community, saying that Israel was fighting Hamas and Iran for the United States and Europe, but that no one believed.
The day before, Palestinian President Abbas said in a video that he recognized Israel’s right to exist as early as 1988, and explicitly opposed Hamas raids, in contrast, Netanyahu’s words were more like lies.
Hamas said in a statement that his remarks were "open lies and contradictions" and that the withdrawal of multinational representatives was the best resistance.
Even the Israelis themselves didn't buy it. Former Prime Minister Lapid of the opposition "Have the Future" party scolded him on social media, saying that his speeches were all "gimmicks full of complaints" and did not say how to save the detained people or how to end the war will only make Israel more isolated.
Even if some countries were willing to meet him, it was all counter-ears, and when the UAE foreign minister met him, he did not say half a word of support, but repeatedly stressed that the war in Gaza should end as soon as possible.
Greek Prime Minister Mizotakis, in a speech to the UN General Assembly, criticized Israel’s right to self-defense, but warned that this could not “defence the deaths of thousands of children,” and warned that continuing to fight would ultimately only harm Israel itself.
Netanyahu originally wanted to rely on the UN General Assembly speech to consolidate support, but instead put his isolation in front of the world, there are protests at home, no one abroad helps, and wherever he goes is pointed to blasphemy.
On the 26th, he was the first to go to the United Nations General Assembly speech table, and the majority of the seats were instantly empty, and the representatives of Arab countries, Islamic countries, African countries and some European countries stood up and withdrew when they sat down, and several people specifically walked right in front of him.
The Israeli delegation and the group of friends he had sent rushed all up and applauded, trying to shift the sight by applause, but the voice of the rarity was even more embarrassing, even the air conditioning of the meeting room was heard clearly.
Even more embarrassing was the protest in the venue, where an elderly man in a wheelchair, Taler, the father of Israeli Baal Cooperstein, who was detained in Gaza, shouted protests and shouted twice and was taken out by the security guard, a scene that was clearly captured and seen by the whole world.
The movement outside the venue was even greater, with hundreds of families of detainees sitting outside the United Nations headquarters carrying photographs of loved ones and signs with the words “Save hostages first, talk about safety,” and accusing Netanyahu of watching the war and long forgotten the loved ones trapped in Gaza.
Not far away from the New York Times Square, thousands of Palestinian supporters marched with slogans, shouting “arrest Netanyahu,” and the squad stretched from the square to several neighborhoods, and the police had to line up to maintain order.
The protests did not come in vain, and the Israeli conflict has been raging for two years, and Gaza has already become a human purification prison, with the Gaza health department reporting that 435 people died of malnutrition, 115 of whom were children under the age of five, the study of the journal "Louis" is more straightforward, saying that the collapse of the medical system has seriously underestimated the casualties, and the conservative number of deaths may have exceeded 65,000.
Just last month, an evacuation fleet carrying 500 civilians was attacked by air on the so-called “safe corridor” and 76 people were not able to survive, with burned car signs and plastic pot pieces scattered on the ground.
The attitude of the international community has not been hidden in the vote, before the United Nations General Assembly there was one vote, 145 countries supported the participation of Palestinian President Abbas, only five opposed, except for Israel itself, the United States remained behind the scene, along with Albania, Ukraine, which was close to the United States, did not dare to hold hard, directly abstained.
More importantly, 157 countries have now publicly recognized Palestine's statehood, accounting for more than 80% of the United Nations member states. Later, there was a vote on the New York Declaration, with 142 votes in favor of pushing Palestinian statehood on the fast lane, and only 10 votes against it.
Japan was originally forced by the United States to vote against it, but in the end it pushed back, saying that it would "conform to the trend of humanity", which was tantamount to openly hitting the United States in the face, let alone Netanyahu.
But he himself is still firm in his speech, saying that opposing the establishment of a Palestinian state is not only his personal idea, but also Israel’s “state policy,” and even that allowing the establishment of a Palestinian state is “national suicide.”
He also condemned “anti-Semitism” in the international community, saying that Israel was fighting Hamas and Iran for the United States and Europe, but that no one believed.
The day before, Palestinian President Abbas said in a video that he recognized Israel’s right to exist as early as 1988, and explicitly opposed Hamas raids, in contrast, Netanyahu’s words were more like lies.
Hamas said in a statement that his remarks were "open lies and contradictions" and that the withdrawal of multinational representatives was the best resistance.
Even the Israelis themselves didn't buy it. Former Prime Minister Lapid of the opposition "Have the Future" party scolded him on social media, saying that his speeches were all "gimmicks full of complaints" and did not say how to save the detained people or how to end the war will only make Israel more isolated.
Even if some countries were willing to meet him, it was all counter-ears, and when the UAE foreign minister met him, he did not say half a word of support, but repeatedly stressed that the war in Gaza should end as soon as possible.
Greek Prime Minister Mizotakis, in a speech to the UN General Assembly, criticized Israel’s right to self-defense, but warned that this could not “defence the deaths of thousands of children,” and warned that continuing to fight would ultimately only harm Israel itself.
Netanyahu originally wanted to rely on the UN General Assembly speech to consolidate support, but instead put his isolation in front of the world, there are protests at home, no one abroad helps, and wherever he goes is pointed to blasphemy.