Hamas: Netanyahu Growing More Isolated as War Crimes Continue
The Resistance movement slams UN speech, denounces lies, and reaffirms struggle until liberation.
Palestine, PUREWILAYAH.COM — The Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas issued a strong response to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address at the UN General Assembly, condemning his “lies” and pointing to his deepening diplomatic isolation.
Netanyahu Blamed for Blocking Agreements
Hamas declared that Netanyahu bears sole responsibility for obstructing agreements on the release of Israeli captives.
The group cited his insistence on continuing the aggression, shattering the January deal, and even attempting to assassinate the negotiating delegation in Doha, Qatar.
The statement described his UN appearance before a near-empty hall as further proof of growing isolation, stressing that “most delegations withdrew in protest of his presence.” Hamas added it was “ironic for a war criminal wanted by the ICC to lecture on justice and humanity while committing daily crimes in Gaza.”
Lies, Propaganda, and War Crimes
Hamas rejected Netanyahu’s repeated claims about October 7 as “black propaganda and lies” meant to mislead global opinion, insisting that this narrative had collapsed under international scrutiny.
The movement further condemned his use of anti-Semitism as a “worn-out excuse to justify crimes,” dismissing accusations that the Resistance seeks to kill Jews worldwide as part of a “systematic campaign to demonize the Palestinian people.”
Hamas emphasized that the struggle is confined to ending the occupation of Palestine and liberating its holy sites, not targeting Jews as a people.
Commitment to Liberation and Statehood
Responding to Netanyahu’s declaration of plans to control Gaza and install a puppet government, Hamas called it a “pure illusion” that will never be realized or accepted by the Palestinian people.
The statement concluded by reaffirming that establishing an independent Palestinian state with al-Quds as its capital is an inalienable right. Hamas vowed that Palestinians “remain attached to their land and will continue on the path of liberation and return until their independent state is achieved.” (PW)