Attempts to delegitimise: Netanyahu at the UN General Assembly

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Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at the United Nations headquarters on September 26, 2025 in New York City, United States. [Mostafa Bassim – Anadolu Agency]

by Dr Binoy Kampmark

It takes a lot to make UN delegates walk out from an address to the General Assembly.  But this was precisely what Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, managed to achieve in his September 26 speech.  His address began by attempting to show his country as a guardian of law and civilisation, fighting a lonely, unsupported war against fiendish barbarians.  “Last year I stood at this podium and I showed this map.  It shows the curse of Iran’s terror axis.”  Such an axis threatened “the peace of the entire world.  It threatened the stability of our region and the very existence of my country, Israel.  They were meant also to threaten the United States and blackmail nations everywhere.”  

The speech then moved into a triumphant register.  Hezbollah had been cowed.  The Houthis had been “hammered”.  The “bulk of Hamas’s terror machine” had been “crushed”.  The armaments of Bashir al-Assad had been destroyed, Iran’s Shiite militias in Iraq deterred.  “And most importantly, and above everything else that I could say to you or that we did in this past year, in this past decade, we devastated Iran’s atomic weapons and ballistic missile programs.”  Israel’s assassination program – the slaying of Iranian nuclear scientists, the killing of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders, the slaughter of half of the Houthi leadership – were also points of celebration.  Regarding Hamas, Netanyahu offered the following: “The final remnants of Hamas are holed up in Gaza City.  They vow to repeat the atrocities of 7 October again and again.  That is why Israeli must finish the job.”

Anyone familiar with Netanyahu’s streaky command of Disney cartography or predictive assessments on the military power of other states already knows the strained performance here.  Vital to his argument is delegitimising the cause of Palestinian statehood, treating it as an annex of a foreign power and a foreign movement.  He goes on to link with little effort Iran’s “massive nuclear weapons program and massive ballistic program” to the late Yahya Sinwar’s “dispatched” terrorists of Hamas as they made their way into Israel on 7 October 2023, to Hezbollah’s missiles and rockets in Lebanon, to Syria’s now deposed Assad regime, which “hosted Iran’s forces, tightening the noose of death around our throats.”  For good measure, the Houthis in Yemen were also thrown in. 

READ: Netanyahu addresses empty hall, after most delegations walked out in protest

This shoddy reasoning shares the strain of paranoia US strategists demonstrated with feverish intensity during the Cold War.  There was a stubborn refusal, at least till the Nixon administration, to see Communist insurgencies as the product of indigenous conditions rather than directed movements from Moscow and Peking.  Assistance and aid to North Vietnam, for instance, was misconstrued as command and control.  

Similarly, Netanyahu sees radical Islam as a monolithic bloc of obscurantism that has absorbed the Palestinian cause.  Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis all shout “Death to America”.  All had “murdered Americans and Europeans in cold blood.”  Israel’s enemies were enemies of the West.  “They want to drag the modern world back to the past… to a dark age of violence, fanaticism, and terror.”  With demagogic purpose, he also pointed to “the radical Islamist surge” in the societies of Israel’s allies. Thank Israel, he declared, for having the capacity to supply the intelligence of five Central Intelligence Agencies, for doing, to quote German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, “the dirty work for all of us.”

The Israeli PM represents a country whose magistrates and representatives sneer and mock international law, treasuring an exceptionalism that have given it an increasingly roguish character.  He is contemptuous of accusations that the IDF is not minimising harm to civilians, claiming that the ratio of non-combatant to combatant casualties is “less than two to one”, one much “lower than NATO’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq”.  This is an astonishing view, given that Israel’s own military data, as revealed by The Guardian+972 magazine and Local Call, shows that 83 per cent of those killed in Gaza have been civilians.

Besides, even where civilians were killed, they only did so under coercion from Hamas.  The oft repeated claim was made that the organisation “implants itself in mosques, schools, hospitals, apartment buildings and tries to force these civilians not to leave, to stay in harm’s way”.  This is a convenient spread, justifying the destruction of critical infrastructure and the essential features of a functioning society.  Unfortunately, evidence from the IDF on many of these claims has been skimpy.

The allegations of genocide, firmed up by the findings of an independent UN commission of inquiry, the International Association of Genocide Scholars, and numerous human rights groups including Israel’s own B’Tselem, were also swatted away as blood libels.  Those wishing to commit genocide would never “plead with the civilian population it is supposedly targeting to get out of harm’s way.”  The Nazis were never good enough to tell Jews to “kindly leave”.

READ: Netanyahu promoted 8 major lies in UN speech, Gaza government says

As for the starvation policy, this was yet another lie.  “There’s one ton of aid for every man, woman and child in Gaza” with each person receiving 3,000 calories per day.  “Some starvation policy!”  It takes some gumption to embrace such mendacity and self-imposed delusion, denying the militarisation of the aid model in the Strip, with necessaries drip-fed through a limited number of delivery points defended by private contractors and trigger-happy IDF personnel.

Regarding the latest round of countries recognising Palestinian statehood, Netanyahu could only hector. “Murdering Jews pays off.”  The forces of antisemitism had been rewarded by France, Britain, Australia and Canada, along with other states.  “Your disgraceful decision will encourage terrorism against Jews and against innocent people everywhere.”

On the issue of the two-state solution, the argument was slyly inverted.  Israel did believe in the formula.  It was those nasty, ungrateful Palestinians who never did.  They were “given territory” only to then attack Israel in “totally unprovoked” circumstances.  Absurdly, Netanyahu even called Gaza a proto-Palestinian state, a gift from the Jewish state.  Never mind that it became the world’s largest open-air prison, its residents the convenient lab rats of Israeli surveillance, technology and military experimentation.

As long as Palestinians exist in Gaza and the West Bank, they are unsettling reminders of the colonial project, the thefts, the dispossessions, the habitual violence.  As long as they have political representatives of any stripe, or any voice uttered through any form – literature, media, the podium, and even the gun – they are exercising the very same rights to self-determination that saw the creation of Israel.  It is those rights that Netanyahu showed such withering contempt for in this indignant address.  

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Trump’s Gaza policy and the Vatican’s silence: A matter of moral consistency

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United States President Donald Trump , and granddaughter Kai Trump walk on the South Lawn of the White House after arriving on Marine One in Washington, DC, on September 26, 2025 in Washington, DC, United States. [Yasin Öztürk – Anadolu Agency]

by Dr Saad Naji Jawad

President Trump’s re-election had established the analysts’ worst fears about his policy on Gaza and Palestinian rights. Despite campaign promises of a halt to the Gaza war in days, his policies have systematically protracted the conflict and invited Israeli escalation.

Breaking promises, escalating violence

Trump’s policy change began the moment he took up residence in the White House. Not only did he abandon his commitment to swift peace, but he went so far as to undercut his predecessor’s restraints by selling Israel forbidden advanced weapons. More troubling still, he openly encouraged Netanyahu to escalate military actions with the apparent goal of purging Gaza’s 2.2 million residents—accompanied by the absurd concept of turning the land into a luxury holiday resort destination.

The president’s confused rhetoric provided Netanyahu with repeated opportunities and additional time to stretch operations, rather than employing adequate pressure for humanitarian access to Gaza’s suffering population. The recent joint press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London revealed the harsh reality of his position.

The hostage-centric approach

When questioned regarding Gaza, Trump visibly bristled, calling Hamas’s 7 October  attacks “heinous and unforgivable crimes unprecedented in human history.” He emphasised that the top priority right now must be freeing all the hostages, both living and dead, “as quickly as possible.” Asked if hostage release would halt the war, his direct answer was simply: “Perhaps.”

This exchange exposed a chilling mathematics: Trump values 24 Israeli hostages’ lives utterly more than the lives of over two million Palestinians under constant bombardment that kills 70-100 individuals every day with American-supplied munitions. His utter devotion to population transfer, spurning Palestinian resistance to leave their homeland with “They will; we are in no hurry,” places the administration’s real motivations in relief.

READ: Trump says ‘real chance for greatness in the Middle East’

Diplomatic isolation

Trump’s stance was made clear when the US used its sixth veto since 2003 on a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire, release of prisoners, and access to humanitarian assistance in Gaza. The resolution received a unanimous vote from all other permanent members (Britain, France, Russia, and China) and non-permanent members, leaving America isolated in the blockade.

US Representative Morgan Ortagus justified the veto with stale arguments of Israel’s “right to self-defence” and claims that the resolution “equated Israel with Hamas.” These hollow excuses resonated especially callously as the representative of Denmark spoke of mothers boiling leaves to feed their children and fathers sorting through rubble to find food.

Algeria’s delegate, Amar Ben Jamaa, delivered arguably the most powerful words, reciting a list of apologies to the Palestinians: for the inaction of the Council to avoid the killing of over 18,000 children, 12,000 women slain, 4,000 older men slaughtered, 1,400 medical staff targeted, 250 journalists assassinated, and 500 aid personnel killed. He articulated the moral failure of the international community: “Israel kills and starves an entire people daily, and no one does anything about it.”

The Vatican’s alarming silence

America’s consistent support of Israel is a tradition going back to Lyndon Johnson’s time, while the Vatican position is an alarming departure from Catholic social teaching. In his recent interview, Pope Leo XIV revealed a cryptic dovetailing with US policy, at odds with the moral clarity of his predecessor.

READ: Pope Leo XIV condemns Israel’s displacement of Gazans, renews ceasefire call

While expressing “great concern” over Gaza, the Pope dismissed genocide charges, claiming “there’s a very technical definition about what genocide might be” and deeming the Holy See “not ready” to characterise Israel’s operation as genocidal. This claim contradicts, in direct terms, Pope Francis’s November 2024 genocide investigations appeal and overruled a 16 September UN Human Rights Council report documenting Israeli genocide in Gaza.

The Vatican’s withdrawal from moral leadership raises troubling questions about outside influence on Catholic policy. Has the Church surrendered its humanitarian mandate to political considerations, either under American pressure or internal Zionist lobbies?

The alignment of American political and Vatican moral influence in the cause of Israeli impunity is a profound failure of global institutions. When the world’s biggest democracy and the world’s oldest moral institution abandon Palestinian lives to safeguard Israeli interests, the entire edifice of human rights and global law falls apart.

Trump’s presidency has revealed that American assistance to Israel is more than just strategic interest—it is an ideological allegiance for which some lives matter more than others. The complicity of the Vatican is evidence that this moral hierarchy has spread even to institutions that profess to believe in universal human dignity.

As Gaza’s suffering continues with superpower approval and papal silence, the world witnesses not only Palestinian tragedy, but also the deconstruction of the moral foundations upon which global order is based.

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Israeli Knesset committee advances bill to impose death penalty for Palestinian detainees

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This picture shows a general view of the Israeli Knesset (parliament) during a meeting, in Jerusalem on 30 June, 2022 [MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images]

An Israeli Knesset committee advanced a bill on Sunday to allow the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners accused by Tel Aviv of carrying out attacks, Anadolu reports.

By 4-1 votes, the Knesset National Security Committee approved the bill authored by the far-right Jewish Power Party, led by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, for the first reading, the public broadcaster KAN reported.

The move came despite a request by Gal Hirsch, the coordinator for prisoners and missing in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, to postpone discussing the bill at this time so as not to endanger the lives of Israeli captives held in Gaza.

The bill must be approved in three readings to become law.

The Israeli bill was denounced by the Palestinian Commission for Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoner Society as an “unprecedented savagery,” warning that it would entrench what they described as “systematic crimes” against detainees through legislation.

READ: Palestinian groups accuse Israel of “liquidating” prisoner before release

Israel is acting “above the law and beyond accountability,” the two groups said, citing the ongoing genocidal war in Gaza, where more than 66,000 people have been killed since October 2023.

The bill was originally part of coalition agreements between Netanyahu’s Likud Party and Ben-Gvir’s party. A preliminary version passed its first reading in March 2023.

If enacted, the law would allow the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis under what Israel defines as “racist or hate-motivated crimes.”

According to Palestinian figures, Israel currently holds about 11,100 Palestinians in its prisons, including 53 women, around 400 children, 3,577 administrative detainees, and more than 2,600 from Gaza classified as “unlawful combatants.”

READ: Hamas says contact lost with 2 Israeli hostages in Gaza City amid relentless attacks

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Keir Starmer objects to criticism of the IDF. He asks how could anyone object to them starving people to death, forced marches like the Nazis did, bombing Gaza's hospitals and universities, mass-murdering journalists, healthworkers and starving people queuing for food, killing and raping prisoners and murdering children. He calls for people to stop obstructing his genocide for Israel.
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Israeli army bombs new high-rise tower in Gaza City, displaces hundreds

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Israeli army strikes the high-rise “Mekka Tower” with missiles in Gaza City’s Rimal neighborhood, Gaza, on September 28, 2025. [Khames Alrefi – Anadolu Agency]

The Israeli army bombed the Mecca Tower in Gaza City on Sunday, shortly after ordering residents to evacuate, witnesses said, Anadolu reports.

Plumes of smoke were seen rising from the site after the attack on the multi-story building in the southern Rimal neighborhood, an Anadolu reporter said.

The building had sheltered hundreds of displaced Palestinian families, while hundreds of tents housing other displaced civilians were spread around it.

The attack came shortly after the army warned residents to evacuate the tower and head to al-Mawasi area in southern Gaza.

READ: Hamas says contact lost with 2 Israeli hostages in Gaza City amid relentless attacks

Though designated as a “safe zone,” al-Mawasi was repeatedly attacked by Israel, causing hundreds of deaths and injuries amid dire living conditions for civilians there.

The Israeli army has bombed dozens of high-rise towers and hundreds of residential buildings across Gaza City in recent weeks, in what Palestinian officials and human rights groups say is a policy aimed at forcibly displacing residents and emptying the city ahead of occupying the area.

The Israeli army has killed more than 66,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children, in Gaza since October 2023. The relentless bombardment has rendered the enclave uninhabitable and led to starvation and the spread of diseases.

READ: Saudi Arabia warns global inaction on Gaza war threatens regional, world stability

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Keir Starmer objects to criticism of the IDF. He asks how could anyone object to them starving people to death, forced marches like the Nazis did, bombing Gaza's hospitals and universities, mass-murdering journalists, healthworkers and starving people queuing for food, killing and raping prisoners and murdering children. He calls for people to stop obstructing his genocide for Israel.
Keir Starmer objects to criticism of the IDF. He asks how could anyone object to them starving people to death, forced marches like the Nazis did, bombing Gaza’s hospitals and universities, mass-murdering journalists, healthworkers and starving people queuing for food, killing and raping prisoners and murdering children. He calls for people to stop obstructing his genocide for Israel.
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