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World leaders gather at UN as Mideast tensions explode
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Hamas has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of telling “blatant lies” in his speech
Hamas has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of telling “blatant lies” in his speech to the UN General Assembly, reports. Netanyahu “continued his series of blatant lies and escalated his threats against the peoples of the region, while … expanding his circle of crimes to include our people in Lebanon”, a statement from the Palestinian group said. Hamas accused Netanyahu of “repeating the same lies he has used to justify the campaign of extermination against unarmed civilians in Gaza” and “false claims” about the group’s October 7 attacks that triggered the conflict. Netanyahu “insists on expanding aggression against the peoples of the region and continuing his brutal crimes, backed by a criminal US policy that provides political and military cover for these crimes”, the statement said.
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