Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), attempting to justify his country's actions in Gaza. He also denounced the Western countries that have announced recognition of a Palestinian state in recent days, calling it a "disgraceful" decision. The 75-year-old Israeli leader went on to say that Israel "must finish the job" against the militant group Hamas in Gaza.

What did Netanyahu say at UNGA?

Speaking at the 80th UNGA in New York, United States, Netanyahu slammed Western countries for recognising a Palestinian state. He said: "Your disgraceful decision will encourage terrorism against Jews, and against innocent people everywhere." He added: "Western leaders may have buckled under the pressure. And I guarantee yo

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