Netanyahu Criticizes Palestine Recognition and Western Support at the UN

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a defiant speech at the UN, condemning the recognition of Palestine by over 150 countries and asserting that accepting a Palestinian state would be 'national suicide' for Israel, amid ongoing tensions and diplomatic isolation.
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