- The Israeli prime minister told the UNGA that Israel’s military campaign will not stop, despite international criticism and the mounting Palestinian death toll.
- Netanyahu brandished a map of Iran’s “terror axis,” praised assassinations of regional leaders, and showcased a QR code linking to Israel’s account of the October 7 attack.
- He addressed Israeli captives directly, vowed their release, and warned that Hamas still poses a danger, framing Israel’s response as a historic military “comeback.”