The Israeli Prime Minister denies the accusations of genocide in Gaza, and criticizes the recognition of the State of Palestine

This came in his speech in the general discussion of the General Assembly, today, Friday. He said that Hamas committed “brutal acts that cannot be described” on October 7, adding: “Most of the world no longer remembers the seventh of October. But we remember. Israel remembers the seventh of October.”
He explained that after two years of those attacks, “Israel and Israel’s strength caught brighter in a brighter way ever.”
Hamas called for the release of Israeli hostages who are still in detention in Gaza. Then he recited the names of the twenty hostages who said that they were alive, then he sent a message to them in the Hebrew and Arabic languages, indicating that he ordered the publication of huge loudspeakers in Gaza to reach the message to the hostages.
He said that his speech is also broadcast directly on mobile phones in Gaza, thanks to special efforts by Israeli intelligence.
Densing the accusations of genocide and famine in Gaza
The Israeli Prime Minister denied the accusations against his country of committing a genocide in Gaza, accusing Hamas, using civilians as human shields “and as tools in its sick propaganda war against Israel.”
He said that nearly 700,000 Gaza residents “have already responded to our calls and moved to safe areas.”
Then he said: “I want to ask you a simple question: Will a country committing a collective genocide to the civilian population will be pleaded with harm?
He also denied the accusations leveled against Israel of deliberately starving in Gaza, and said that since the beginning of the war, Israel allowed more than two million tons of food and aid to the Gaza Strip. He accused Hamas of stealing, storing humanitarian aid and selling it at exorbitant prices to finance its war machine, he said.
Iran’s nuclear program
Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country directed strong strikes to the Houthis, crushed the largest part of the Hamas terrorist machine, and paralyzed Hezbollah’s ability, and most importantly, he said, “We have destroyed Iran’s atomic weapons and ballistic missile programs.”
Netanyahu raised a banner saying “curse”, recalling his showing of the same image last year, which he depicted what he called “the curse of the Iranian terrorist axis.” He said that “This axis threatened the peace of the whole world, the stability of our region, and an existential threat to my country Israel.”
He said that the 12 -day Israel war with Iran will enter into the records of military history. He added: “President Trump has promised to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. We have fulfilled this promise … We have removed an existential threat to Iran, but rather to Israel, and a deadly threat to the civilized world.”
He stressed the need not to allow Iran to rebuild its nuclear military capabilities, stressing the need to re -impose the sanctions of the United Nations Security Council on Iran.
A message to Western leaders
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pointed to the recognition of the leaders of France, Britain, Australia, Canada and other countries in the State of Palestine.
In this regard, he sent a message to these leaders in which he said: “You did not do anything true. You have done something wrong, your shameful decision will encourage terrorism against the Jews and against innocent people everywhere. This is a pure madness … Israel will not allow you to impose a terrorist state on us. We will not commit a national suicide.”
He said that his opposition to the Palestinian state “is not just a median or my government’s policy. It is the policy of the state and people of the State of Israel.”
Peace with Lebanon and Syria
Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country started Serious negotiations with the new Syrian government, expressing his belief in the possibility of reaching an agreement that respects the sovereignty of Syria and protects Israeli security and minority security in the region, including the Druze minority.
He said that peace between Israel and Lebanon is also possible, calling on the Lebanese government to initiate direct negotiations with Israel. He praised the Lebanese government “for its declared goal of disarming Hezbollah.”
He added: “But we need more than just words. If Lebanon takes real and sustainable measures to disarm Hezbollah, I am sure that we can achieve sustainable peace.”
Anti -Semitism
The Israeli Prime Minister spoke of the increasing anti -Semitism, saying that “these anti -Semitic lies have consequences.” He pointed to the occurrence of many incidents in several countries.
Fortunately, President Trump’s administration is strongly fighting the scourge of anti -Semitism, and every government here must follow its example. “
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