Netanyahu to address the United Nations with Israel The Gaza attacks, Trump says there is no annexation of the West Bank
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will prepare his case to the world on Friday, while he is at a world of international society facing his country’s escalating pressure and isolation on its devastating assault on Gaza.
Netanyahu has taken an extraordinary path to his annual speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, and the course of his journey appears to avoid countries that could implement an international arrest warrant for the alleged war crimes in Gaza.
It is also expected that he will meet with President Donald Trump, who said on Thursday that he would not allow the American ally close to annexing the western bank already in revenge for the wave of countries that recognized a Palestinian state.
Netanyahu said he intends to “speak our truth – the truth about the citizens of Israel, and the truth about our soldiers in the Israeli Defense Army and the truth of our country,” Israel times I mentioned.
He also said that he also intends to “condemn” the growing list of Western countries, which officially recognized Palestine as a country in response to his intensive military campaign.
The Israeli forces have increased their assault on Gaza City, which forced hundreds of thousands of people, while others remain in almost dead strikes.


It also comes after Trump issued a firm warning that he would not allow the government of the Israeli leader to include the West Bank if it tries to proceed with a plan that would attract a new global anger.
“I will not allow Israel to include the West Bank. No, I will not allow this. This will not happen,” Trump told reporters.
When asked if he had discussed the case with Netanyahu, Trump said: “If I had spoken to him or not, but I do not allow Israel to include the West Bank.”
“There was enough. It’s time to stop now,” he said.

Trump issued a rare warning after the right -wing members of the fragile government coalition in Netanyahu called for this step.
The Palestinians imagine the West Bank as a major region of an internationally recognized Palestinian state, alongside Gaza and East Jerusalem. The annexation of lands, which was occupied by Israel since 1967, would offer this a reason.
Trump also presented his 21 -point peace plan for Arab leaders, where his special envoy Steve Witkev said that the meeting was a “producer” and that it may be imminent.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was among the leaders who address Unga, although he had to present his address through the video after the United States was canceled last month, along with those of other Palestinian Authority officials.

In his video speech, Abbas said that the Palestinians in Gaza “are facing a war of genocide, destruction, starvation and displacement” by Israel, adding that “despite everything our people suffered, we reject what Hamas did on October 7.”
Abbas said that Hamas will not have a “role that he plays in the rule” in the future he depicted in Gaza.
This future is at stake in peace talks, and Netanyahu will address world leaders while he was under pressure not only from his closest ally and ministers, but from the families of the hostages who are still being held in Gaza.
The Israeli leader has so far challenged their protests calling for a deal to end the war and liberate their loved ones.