Netanyahu's Fiery U.S. Visit: Divisions, Protests, and Hostages
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended Israel's ongoing war in Gaza in a speech to Congress, condemning American protesters and emphasizing total victory against Hamas. His speech was met with boycotts from top Democratic lawmakers and numerous protests outside the Capitol. Netanyahu's visit aims to bolster U.S. support amid rising criticism and political turmoil.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a defiant speech to Congress on Wednesday, defending Israel's war in Gaza and condemning American protesters. His remarks sparked boycotts from top Democrats and drew thousands of protesters to the Capitol, highlighting deep divisions over the conflict.
Netanyahu vowed to continue the fight against Hamas and Iran-backed groups until achieving 'total victory.' He criticized opposition in the U.S., calling demonstrators 'useful idiots' for Israel's enemies.
The speech garnered applause from many in Congress but also highlighted political rifts, with significant boycotts from Democratic lawmakers. Netanyahu hopes to reinforce U.S. support amid mounting criticism and complex geopolitical challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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