"Netanyahu will head to New York burdened also by what could be an imminent warrant for his arrest by the International Criminal Court, what would put him in a fellowship of sorts with Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir."
"He arrives almost at a point of being persona non grata," said Alon Liel, a former director-general of Israel's Foreign Ministry and outspoken critic of Netanyahu.
"In his view, any such trips to New York, to the grand stage of world affairs, he considers an advantage," said Yossi Shain, emphasizing how Netanyahu uses these speeches to impress his domestic audience.
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