Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced boos and protests at the United Nations General Assembly after criticizing countries that recently recognized Palestinian statehood.
In his speech, Netanyahu described the recognition as a reckless and dangerous move, claiming it would strengthen terrorism and threaten global security. He argued that granting statehood to Palestine so soon after the October 7 Hamas attacks sends a message that violence is rewarded.
The address triggered strong reactions among delegates, with some walking out in protest. The tension in the hall forced UN officials to intervene to restore order before the session could continue.
Netanyahu accused several world leaders of yielding to pressure from biased media, extremist groups, and antisemitic sentiments. He reaffirmed that Israel would not accept the establishment of a Palestinian state near its borders, stating that such a move would compromise national security.
The speech highlighted growing international divisions over how to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as more nations express support for Palestinian statehood despite Israel’s firm opposition.