Netanyahu journeys to the United States for the UN General Meeting
Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, is heading to New York this year for the UN General Assembly. His visit is set for September 24, with a planned departure back to Israel on the 28th, as per his office's declaration. This isn't his first time addressing the UN General Assembly, with his latest appearance happening last year. However, this year's trip has the backdrop of the ongoing Gaza conflict.
The UN Assembly, comprising 193 member states, typically leans towards criticism towards Israel and supports the Palestinians. In May, a resolution, overwhelmingly endorsed, was passed in the UN General Assembly's East Coast city. This resolution granted the Palestinian observer state expanded privileges in meetings, although without the provision of regular voting rights.**
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, is expected to face criticism from several nations at the UN General Assembly due to ongoing issues with Palestine. During his speech at the UN General Assembly, Benjamin Netanyahu will need to Address the ongoing Gaza conflict and seek international support for peace.