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On September 26, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at the UN General Assembly, declaring the country’s categorical rejection of the idea of creating a Palestinian state. He emphasized that such a prospect threatens Israel’s security and undermines its national interests.

Main Points of the Speech

Netanyahu stated that military actions against the terrorist organization “Hamas,” recognized as such in the US and EU, will continue until the threat is completely eliminated. This statement came shortly after several countries, including France and the UK, recognized Palestine as an independent state. The Prime Minister called such a decision “shameful,” adding that it sends a clear signal to Palestinians that violence against Jews pays off.

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Rejection of Threats

The Prime Minister noted that Israel will not allow a terrorist state to be imposed on it and will defend its future in the face of external pressure, as evidenced by his words: “We defend ourselves and our future.”

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Reaction of the Palestinian Side

On September 25, Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian Authority, spoke via video call, condemning the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, and expressing rejection of anti-Semitism. However, Netanyahu characterized the Palestinian Authority as “corrupt,” questioning its potential in negotiations to end the conflict in Gaza.

Discussion on Annexation

The topic of annexation of Judea and Samaria was not mentioned in Netanyahu’s speech. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump, who is promoting his plan to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict related to the disarmament of Hamas, warned on September 25 that he would not allow the annexation of this area.

Cooperation with the US

Despite differences with Trump, Netanyahu noted the importance of interaction with Washington, mentioning the positive comments of the US President regarding the preliminary agreements reached on a ceasefire in Gaza.

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Protests During the Speech

The Iranian delegation boycotted Netanyahu’s speech, displaying photographs of victims of Israeli airstrikes on Iran, which occurred in June this year, on their table. During the speech, several delegations left the UN General Assembly session. Nevertheless, his words were met with applause from representatives of many countries.

Reason for Accusations

Dissatisfaction with the situation in Gaza is growing. Netanyahu rejected accusations of genocide against Israel, claiming that the army warns civilians of upcoming strikes. However, international organizations emphasize that mass displacement of the population is a violation of humanitarian law. According to the UN, almost all residents of the sector were forced to leave their homes.

Conclusion of the Speech

At the end of his speech, Netanyahu addressed the captives and their families, expressing deep gratitude:

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“We have not forgotten you for a moment. Israel will achieve the return of everyone — both the living and the deceased.” His words were broadcast in Gaza through loudspeakers, hoping that the captives would hear his message.

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