Netanyahu Defends Military Actions Against Hamas Amid UN Walkouts
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Netanyahu Defends Military Actions Against Hamas Amid UN Walkouts

During a recent UN address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed walkouts by several nations and reiterated the necessity for Israel to 'finish the job' against Hamas in Gaza. His strong opposition to calls for a renewed Palestinian state reflects ongoing tensions and raises concerns about future peace efforts, amid increasing international criticism and calls for a ceasefire.

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