Benjamin Netanyahu evaded arrest while flying to New York and then accused Palestine’s supporters of medieval ‘blood libel’ against Jews and Israel, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley

Several delegates stormed out before the Israeli PM began a passionate defence of Israel's war in Gaza - declaring western recognition of Palestine shows 'murdering Jews pays off'.

Dozens of delegates from multiple nations walked out of the U.N. General Assembly hall en masse Friday as he began speaking.

In a rare show of protest, most state delegations walked out of the U.N. General Assembly on Friday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared...

The Israeli leader rails against critics and denounces Western allies for recognising Palestine in fiery UN address.

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Delegates stormed out during Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech as he lambasted nations for ‘caving’ to Hamas

Dozens of U.N. delegates walked out of the General Assembly Hall on Friday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to "finish the job" in Gaza.

Officials and diplomats left the auditorium in protest as the Israeli leader took the stage, leaving large parts of the hall empty.

Benjamin Netanyahu evaded arrest while flying to New York and then accused Palestine’s supporters of medieval ‘blood libel’ against Jews and Israel, writes world affairs editor…

Israeli prime minister faces protests inside and outside UN General Assembly deepening Israel's international isolation.

Walkouts at the start of a leader’s speech are not unknown at a UN General Assembly but, in the case of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week, it was akin to a…