Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 79th United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York, US, September 27, 2024. (photo credit: REUTERS/MIKE SEGAR)
Netanyahu to Iran at UN — ‘If you strike us, we will strike you’
The Jerusalem Post-Sept 27th2024
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran not to directly attack the Jewish state, as he addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Friday morning.
“If you strike us, we will strike you,” Netanyahu said.
“There is no place in Iran where the long arm of Israel can not reach,” Netanyahu said.
“Far from being lambs led to the slaughter, Israel will fight back,” Netanyahu said, adding, “We are winning.”
Netanyahu spoke to the plenum as his country is fighting a multi-front war against Iranian proxies, namely Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
He was greeted by loud applause from the Israeli delegation while the entire Iranian walked out as he strode to the podium.
Netanyahu explained that he had not wanted to come to the UN in the middle of those wars, but felt bound to so that he could speak Israel’s “truth” to the world.
Israel, he said, stands between “the curse of Iran or the blessing of a historic normalization between Arabs and Jews.”
He held up two maps, one showing what he described as Iran’s long aggressive arm and the other showing the regional potential of expanding Israeli-Arab ties. One map was titled “the curse,” and the other, “the blessing.”
“Iran’s aggression will endanger every single country in the Middle East and many countries in the rest of the world,” he said.
“For too long the world has appeased Iran, and turned a blind eye to its internal oppression and external aggression,” Netanyahu said.
He pledged not to allow Iran to acquire or develop nuclear weapons and asked the United Nations, particularly the Security Council to take steps to make sure that Iran does not become a nuclear power.
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