Netanyahu rebukes West over Palestinian state, says Israel won't commit 'national suicide'

Amid jeers and a walkout by UN delegates, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday rebuked Western leaders for recognising a Palestinian state in a defiant speech at the UN General Assembly. Netanyahu said Israel "must finish the job" against Hamas in Gaza, aggressively challenging allegations that his country is committing genocide in the Palestinian territory.

Netanyahu rebukes West over Palestinian state, says Israel won't commit 'national suicide'
Amid jeers and a walkout by UN delegates, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday rebuked Western leaders for recognising a Palestinian state in a defiant speech at the UN General Assembly. Netanyahu said Israel "must finish the job" against Hamas in Gaza, aggressively challenging allegations that his country is committing genocide in the Palestinian territory.

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