Israel Is Increasingly Being Treated as a Global Pariah. It's Shielded by Trump, for Now
Netanyahu vows to condemn Western leaders recognizing Palestine amid ongoing Gaza conflict with over 65,000 killed, arguing this undermines Israel's security and peace efforts.
- On Thursday, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister, rejected Western recognitions of a Palestinian state and flew to the United States to address the UN General Assembly on Friday and meet the White House next Monday.
- This month, Western governments including the UK, France, Canada, Australia and Portugal recognised Palestine amid the nearly two-year Gaza war, joining nearly 150 nations already supporting statehood.
- Planning his UN appearance, Netanyahu will bring photos and rocket fragments to the United Nations General Assembly and cite Hamas leaders thanking Western nations for recognition.
- In Washington, Benjamin Netanyahu will seek US support to continue the military campaign until Hamas is defeated and hostages are returned, while the European Union debates suspending trade benefits amid Israel's diplomatic isolation.
- Palestinian officials called the UN event a symbolic step toward statehood for the West Bank and Gaza, home to more than five million people, amid about 65,000 Gaza casualties and last month's famine declaration.
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Israel is increasingly being treated as a global pariah. It’s shielded by Trump, for now
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses world leaders at the United Nations this week, it will be at the helm of a country that is increasingly being treated as a pariah, even by some of its longtime allies.

Israel is increasingly being treated as a global pariah. It's shielded by Trump, for now.
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses world leaders at the United Nations this week, it will be at the helm of a country that is increasingly being treated as a pariah, even by some of its longtime allies. Western…

Israel is increasingly being treated as a global pariah. It's shielded by Trump, for now
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses world leaders at the United Nations this week, it will be at the helm of a country that is increasingly being treated as a pariah, even by some of its longtime allies.
JERUSALÉN.- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced Thursday to the leaders who recognized the Palestinian state before his trip to New York, where he will meet with Donald Trump and President Javier Milei and give a speech this Friday to the UN General Assembly. “In the General Assembly I will tell our truth: the truth of the citizens of Israel, the truth of the soldiers, the truth of our nation,” Netanyahu said at Ben Gurion Airpor…
Palestinian Authority president intervenes in the UN via video after Trump's veto to travel to the U.S. The Israeli army is stepping up attacks on Gaza City
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