Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a harsh speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), where he attempted to justify the genocide his country is committing in Gaza, while mocking Western allies who have expressed concern about the war that has been going on for almost two years.
Speaking at the UNGA in New York on Friday, the Israeli leader, who is facing increasing isolation, criticized some Western nations for their recent recognition of the State of Palestine. "It will be a disgrace for all of you,"he said.
Benjamin Netanyahu is the current Prime Minister of Israel. He was born on October 21, 1949, in Tel Aviv.
He has been a leading figure in Israeli politics for many years. He was first elected Prime Minister in 1996 and served until 1999. He then returned to power in 2009 and has remained in the position until today, making him the longest-serving prime minister in Israel's history.
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· Political Party: He leads the Likud party, a political party in Israel. ·Nickname: He is commonly referred to as "Bibi" informally or in public. ·Religion: He is Jewish. ·Family: His brother, Yonatan Netanyahu, was an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) officer who died during the Israeli operation to rescue hostages held by Palestinian militants in Uganda in 1976 (Operation Entebbe).
In the Hausa language, his name can be written as "Netanyahu" or in the Hausa Arabic script as follows: نتنياهو.
