PALESTINE

Fri 26 Sep 2025 8:55 pm - Jerusalem Time

Hamas: The Palestinian people will not allow Netanyahu to establish a puppet government in Gaza.

The 'Hamas' movement confirmed on Friday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech at the United Nations, which was interrupted by most delegations from around the world, reflects Tel Aviv's isolation, emphasizing that the Palestinian people will not allow him to plant a 'collaborative government' in the sector.

In a statement responding to Netanyahu's speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, it said: 'It is ironic that a war criminal wanted by the International Criminal Court is allowed to lecture at the United Nations about justice, humanity, and rights, while he is the one who violates and breaches them daily in Gaza.'

It stressed that 'Netanyahu's repeated lies and his blatant denial of the crimes of genocide, displacement, and starvation committed by him and his fascist army against our people in Gaza will not change the established facts documented by international and UN reports.'

Hamas confirmed that 'the repetition of his black propaganda and his lies about the events of October 7, 2023, is nothing but a retreat after this misleading propaganda has collapsed in front of global public opinion.'

It considered that Netanyahu's use of the term 'anti-Semitism' has become 'a worn-out excuse to justify his rejection of international positions condemning the crimes of genocide and starvation he has been committing for 23 months.'

Hamas accused Netanyahu of endangering the lives of Israeli prisoners in Gaza, stating: 'If he truly cared about his captives, he would stop his brutal bombing, the massacres of genocide, and the destruction of the city of Gaza, but he lies and continues to expose them to death.'

It emphasized that Netanyahu alone is responsible for obstructing an agreement that guarantees the release of prisoners through 'his stubbornness and insistence on continuing the aggression, his violation of the agreement signed last January, and his failed attempt to assassinate the negotiating delegation in Qatar, the international mediator.'

The movement added that 'his attempts to lament over his captives and his ridiculous display of claiming to address them through loudspeakers embody a sick colonial mentality.'

It considered that 'Netanyahu's false justifications for continuing his aggression against the city of Gaza, and his claim of the presence of resistors in the targeted buildings, are nothing but a false cover to conceal described war crimes and crimes against humanity committed daily against children and unarmed civilians.'

It mentioned that his claim that Hamas seeks to kill Jews worldwide 'comes within the framework of his systematic campaign to demonize the Palestinian people and their legitimate national resistance.'

It added: 'We have confirmed repeatedly, along with the Palestinian resistance, that our battle is confined to the occupation that is entrenched on our land and its sanctities, until our Palestinian people are empowered to exercise their right to self-determination.'

Hamas affirmed that 'what Netanyahu announced regarding his pursuit of control over the Gaza Strip and planting a collaborative government in it is pure illusion that will not be realized, and our Palestinian people will not allow it, as they have always proven their resilience and rejection of all forms of guardianship and dependency.'

On another note, the movement considered the boycott of delegations from most countries of his speech reflects 'the depth of the international isolation that has begun to besiege Netanyahu and his rogue entity, and the expansion of global solidarity with our Palestinian people's right to self-determination and the establishment of their independent state, which represents the fruit of their sacrifices and their just struggle against the occupation.'

It stressed that 'the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, with Jerusalem as its capital, is an inherent right that is inalienable, and it will not be diminished by the crimes of the occupier or its fascist policies.'

Hamas also confirmed that the Palestinian people 'are committed to their land and will remain on the path of liberation and return until the establishment of their independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.'

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