United Nations, Sep 26 (AP) - In a dramatic scene at the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, delegates from numerous countries staged a walkout as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took to the podium to address the Middle East conflict. The US delegation, steadfast in support of Netanyahu's stance against Hamas, remained in their seats. In contrast, applause was heard from various parts of the assembly as he began his presentation.
Continuing his tradition of using visual aids, Netanyahu presented a map titled “THE CURSE,” which he annotated with a large marker during his speech. Amidst the speech, unintelligible protests were audible throughout the hall.
Facing international scrutiny and accusations of war crimes, along with increasing calls to cease the escalating conflict, Netanyahu seized this opportunity to address the global audience at one of the most prominent international forums.
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