Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the UN General Assembly on Friday, delivering a powerful message as tensions in the region escalate. Notably, the Iranian delegation’s seats were conspicuously empty during the session. Amid ongoing clashes with Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group, Netanyahu warned, “If you strike us, we will strike you,” emphasizing Israel’s commitment to defend itself against threats.
In his speech, Netanyahu criticized what he described as a pervasive bias against Israel within the Assembly. He asserted, “Israel seeks peace,” calling for recognition of the nation’s efforts amid escalating violence. His remarks came at a time when the situation in Gaza and Lebanon has worsened, with mounting casualties and a growing humanitarian crisis.
Demonstrations erupted outside the UN venue as protesters expressed their frustration with Netanyahu’s approach to the conflict. As the death toll rises in both Gaza and Lebanon, many activists have accused the Prime Minister of failing to secure a ceasefire, leaving civilians in peril and hostages in limbo.
Shortly after Netanyahu’s address, the Israeli military announced a strike on Hezbollah’s headquarters in Beirut, resulting in significant explosions that were heard throughout the city. Lebanese officials reported hundreds of fatalities due to Israeli airstrikes, which have intensified since the beginning of the current conflict.
The hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah have escalated since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas conflict, with Hezbollah stating that its actions are a show of solidarity with the Palestinian cause. The group has made it clear that it will continue its military operations until a ceasefire is established in Gaza.
The ongoing fighting has led to the displacement of tens of thousands of people on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border. In response to the growing crisis, Israel recently included the return of displaced individuals to northern regions of the country as one of its official war objectives.
The international community watches closely as the situation develops, with fears that the conflict could further destabilize the region. Netanyahu’s address at the UN marks a critical moment in Israel’s efforts to rally support and communicate its stance to world leaders, while the ground situation remains dire for many civilians caught in the crossfire.