Netanyahu Spoke at the US Congress

Netanyahu at the US Congress: Defends Gaza Operations Amid Protests
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at the US Congress, addressing the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Netanyahu spoke at the US Congress and asserted that no civilians were killed in the Rafah area of Gaza, where thousands of Palestinians have died. While Netanyahu spoke at the US Congress and received applause inside, numerous pro-Palestinian supporters protested outside.
Netanyahu Calls for Continued US Support
On Wednesday, Netanyahu spoke at the US Congress and called on American leaders to bolster bipartisan support for Israel amid ongoing clashes with Hamas in Gaza, which have resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians. He also criticized the protesters opposing the war.
Netanyahu spoke at the US Congress and urged American leaders to continue their support for Israel, saying, “I also call upon America: Give us the tools faster, and we will finish the job faster. Israel will fight until it has destroyed Hamas’s military capabilities and role in Gaza and brought all our hostages home. That is what complete victory means, and we will settle for nothing less.”
Mixed Reactions to Netanyahu’s Speech
The speech by Netanyahu at the US Congress was met with mixed reactions. Inside Congress, Netanyahu received applause for his firm stance and call for support. Throughout his address, many in the audience stood up multiple times to applaud his remarks, showing strong support for his position. However, outside the Capitol, numerous pro-Palestinian supporters gathered to protest against Netanyahu’s policies and the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Protesters voiced their concerns about the high civilian death toll and called for an end to the violence.

Netanyahu spoke at the US Congress and defended Israel’s military actions, emphasizing the need to eliminate Hamas’s threat. His speech highlighted the complexities and deep divisions surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict, both within the US and globally.
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