Palestinian Authority leader tells UN “madness” cannot continue in Gaza and West Bank
Palestinian Authority leader tells UN
President Mahmoud Abbas told the United Nations General Assembly that the whole world is responsible for what is happening in Gaza and the West Bank.
“Stop killing children and women, stop the genocide, stop sending weapons to Israel. This madness cannot continue. The entire world is responsible for what is happening to our people in Gaza and the West Bank,” Abbas said in his opening remarks.
Abbas said Gaza is now unrecognizable and called for the international community to impose sanctions on
Israel.
“Seventy-five precent of everything in Gaza has been fully destroyed,” Abbas said.
Abbas criticized the US for vetoing resolutions against Israel in the UN Security Council and for providing Israel with weapons that have been used to kill thousands of innocent civilians.
He went on to say: “Israel does not deserve to be a member of the United Nations and says it has not fulfilled the conditions for membership to the UN.”
Remember: World leaders are in New York City for the 79th United Nations General Assembly to discuss global issues and highlight their countries’ priorities.
Official speechmaking began on Tuesday morning, with the war in Gaza dominating attention.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to speak on Friday.
Israel says strikes on Beirut suburbs killed Hezbollah commander
The Israeli military claimed its strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs on Thursday killed Hezbollah.
Commander Muhammad Hussein Srour, who it said was the head of the group’s Aerial Command.
Under “the direction of IDF intelligence, the IAF [Israeli Air Force] struck and eliminated the terrorist.
Muhammad Hussein Srour in Beirut,” the Israel Defense Forces said.
The IDF alleged Srour was a longtime member of Hezbollah who had “promoted and executed several terrorist attacks against.
Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers using UAVs and explosive devices.”
Netanyahu approved the “assassination operation”.
During his flight to New York for the United Nations General Assembly, the prime minister’s office said.