Netanyahu's Bold Stance at UN Against Hezbollah and Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared at the UN that Israel will continue its military campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon, rejecting a proposed 21-day truce by France and the United States. He asserted Israel's right to defend itself and threatened retaliation against Iran. Ongoing conflicts with Hezbollah have resulted in significant casualties and displacement in Lebanon, marking the country's deadliest period in a generation, according to the UN.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared at the UN that Israel will continue its military campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon, rejecting a proposed 21-day truce by France and the United States.
Netanyahu criticized the UN as anti-Israel, leading to mixed reactions among delegates.
He asserted Israel's right to defend itself and threatened retaliation against Iran.
Protests against Netanyahu occurred in New York, calling for an end to violence in Gaza and Lebanon.
Ongoing conflicts with Hezbollah have resulted in significant casualties and displacement in Lebanon, marking the country's deadliest period in a generation, according to the UN.