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    Defiant Bibi booed as delegates stage mass walkout at UNGA

    starconnectBy starconnect26 September 2025Updated:26 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Defiant Benjamin Netanyahu address a sea of empty seats at the UN General Assembly
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    Netanyahu Shouts vow to Finish the Job’ in Gaza to a SEA OF EMPTY SEATS at UN!

     

    Emmanuel Thomas l Sept 26, 2025

     

     

    NEW YORK — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced humiliation on the world stage today as dozens of delegates staged a mass walkout at the UN General Assembly, leaving the Israeli leader to address a vast expanse of near-empty seats.

    In a scene of extraordinary diplomatic protest, chants of “FREE PALESTINE!” and a flurry of loud boos erupted to interrupt the Israeli PM’s jerky, defiant speech, underscoring the furious global backlash over his handling of the war in Gaza.

    The Prime Minister, known for his theatrical flair, was left shouting his ultimatum—”Israel must finish the job in Gaza as fast as possible”—to an auditorium where the majority of seats for world leaders had been conspicuously emptied.

    Netanyahu used the podium not to seek peace, but to deliver a scathing attack on Western nations, including Britain, for the recent recognition of a Palestinian state. He furiously branded the moves a “disgraceful decision” and a “mark of shame,” vowing that Israel “will not allow you to shove a terrorist state down our throats.”

    The explosive condemnation of key allies only served to fuel the fire of the protestors, both inside and outside the hall, who are seething over the protracted conflict.

    Amid the chaos, the Prime Minister insisted that Israel’s military response following the October 7th atrocities was “one of the most stunning military comebacks in history.” He claimed the IDF had “crushed the bulk of Hamas’s terror machine” and “crippled Hezbollah.”

    In a dramatic, almost cinematic move, Netanyahu revealed his speech was being broadcast into Gaza via loudspeakers, as he delivered a stark message directly to the remaining Hamas forces: “Lay down your arms. Free all [the] hostages now… If you do, you will live. If you don’t, Israel will hunt you down.”

    The visual aids that accompanied his speech—including a map ominously titled “THE CURSE” and a QR code on his lapel—failed to distract from the unprecedented diplomatic snub.

    He tried to rally support by claiming Israel was fighting “Your Fight” against radical Islam and insisted many world leaders “privately thank Israel” for its intelligence services.

    But the lasting image of his address will be the sea of empty chairs and the sound of delegates turning their backs on his message, leaving the embattled Prime Minister looking more isolated than ever before.

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