2025-09-28
https://metro.co.uk/2025/09/26/un-delegates-walk-ahead-netanyahu-speech-uk-us-stayed-put-24272848/
Only a few delegates and those on the upper floor stayed (Picture: REUTERS)
Benjamin Netanyahu told dozens of empty chairs and his cheering supporters that his nation will ‘finish the job’ against Hamas.
The Israeli Prime Minister delivered a defiant speech to the United Nations General Assembly today.
But moments before taking to the lectern,representatives from dozens of countries walked out of the auditorium.
Only a few delegates ‘stayed put’,including those from the US and UK,the Associated Press reported.
The news agency noted that neither nation sent a senior official or UN ambassador to their sections,instead packing them with low-level staff.
After Netanyahu’s speech ended,a large group of observers in the balcony above gave him a standing ovation and pumped their fists in the air. Many were guests Netanyahu has invited,Israel’s mission to the UN said.
Netanyahu has seen diplomatic isolation in recent weeks,as world leaders pile on the pressure for him to ease his military campaign in Gaza.
The UK,alongside other major international players like France,Australia and Canada,have all recently said they recognise Palestinian statehood.
In response,Netanyahu told the audience that Israelis ‘will not commit national suicide’ by doing the same,as 150 UN members have done.
‘You know what message the leaders who recognise the Palestinian state this week sent to the Palestinians? It’s a very clear message: murdering Jews pays off,’ he said.
Netanyahu wrote a badge with a scannable QR code linked to a website filled with gruesome images of the October 7 (Picture: Getty Images North America)
Speaking earlier,Netanyahu said,‘much of the world no longer remembers October 7,’ referring to the day Hamas killed some 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped 251 people.
48 hostages are remaining in Gaza,20 of whom are believed alive.
‘But we remember. Israel remembers,’ he said.
Netanyahu read the names of the 20 hostages thought to still be alive in Gaza – many families of the hostages have called for a cease-fire.
The premier added that speakers have been placed around the Gazan borders to address hostages directly,saying in Hebrew: ‘We have not forgotten you,not even for a second.’
‘Let them go. Let them go. All of them,’ he added,addressing Hamas.
He also showed delegates a map of Iran’s allies (Picture: AFP)