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Netanyahu says hypocrisy and lies on display at World Court

"We are fighting terrorists, we are fighting lies," Netanyahu said. "Today we saw an upside-down world. Israel is accused of genocide while it is fighting against genocide."

Netanyahu says hypocrisy and lies on display at World Court

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads the weekly cabinet meeting at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv on Jan. 7, 2024. (Credit: Ronen Zvulun/Pool/AFP)

TEL AVIV — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that hypocrisy and lies had been presented to the UN's top court, adding that South Africa's accusation against Israel of genocide in Gaza could only happen in a world turned upside-down.

"We are fighting terrorists, we are fighting lies," Netanyahu said. "Today we saw an upside-down world. Israel is accused of genocide while it is fighting against genocide."

"Israel is fighting murderous terrorists who carried out crimes against humanity: They slaughtered, they raped, they burned, they dismembered, they beheaded — children, women, elderly, young men and women," he said, citing claims, especially regarding those to do with beheadings, that have been refuted, brought into question, and sometimes even proven false by various organizations and news outlets globally.

"The hypocrisy of South Africa screams to the heavens," Netanyahu said. "Where was South Africa when millions of people were killed or torn from their homes in Syria and Yemen, by whom? By partners of Hamas."

Netanyahu said Israel would maintain the right to defend itself until it had achieved "total victory."

Speaking to Australian media outlet Sky News on Dec. 29,  Israeli army spokesperson Major Doron Spielman said that the army estimates around 8,000 Hamas fighters have been killed since the conflict in Gaza began. According to the Wall Street Journal, Israel estimated that there were about 30,000 Hamas fighters in the Gaza Strip prior to Oct. 7.

TEL AVIV — Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that hypocrisy and lies had
been presented to the UN's top court, adding that South
Africa's accusation against Israel of genocide in Gaza could
only happen in a world turned upside-down.
"We are fighting terrorists, we are fighting lies,"
Netanyahu said. "Today we saw an upside-down world....