NEW YORK – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced a dramatic protest at the United Nations General Assembly. As he entered the hall to deliver his speech, hundreds of diplomats quietly stood up and walked out.
The protest was unusual and powerful. It sent a clear message of global disapproval over Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.
Supporters of Netanyahu tried to counter the moment. They clapped loudly and gave him a standing ovation. But the walkout overshadowed the applause and dominated international headlines.
The protest followed a recent UN inquiry. Investigators accused Israel of committing acts of genocide. The report said Israeli actions included deliberate killings, creating unbearable conditions for Palestinians, and even measures to prevent births.
Global anger against Israel has been rising. Countries such as Slovenia have already imposed travel restrictions on Netanyahu. Diplomats and human rights groups say these measures reflect growing frustration with Israel’s policies.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire. In the last 24 hours, 175 Palestinians were injured in Israeli attacks. This pushed the total number of wounded since March 18 to 167,160.
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Casualties continue to mount. Five Palestinians were killed and 20 others injured while waiting for humanitarian aid. The total number of aid-related deaths has now reached 2,531.
Since mid-March, Israeli operations have killed at least 12,823 people. Nearly 55,000 others have been wounded, despite a ceasefire agreed in January.
Legal pressure on Israel is also building. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders. They face charges of war crimes. At the same time, the International Court of Justice is hearing a genocide case against Israel.
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