Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a stirring speech before the General Assembly in order to 'set the record straight' and defend his approach to combating Iran-backed proxy groups.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underscored the conflicts in the Middle East as a choice between 'a blessing or a curse,' as he warned Iran’s 'tyrants' about Israel’s ability to defend and avenge itself. 'If you strike us, we will strike you,' Netanyahu said.
normalization deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel seemed closer than ever. But then came the curse of Oct. 7,' Netanyahu said. 'Thousands of Iranian-backed Hamas terrorists from Gaza burst into Israel in pickup trucks, on motorcycles. And they committed unimaginable atrocities.' The prime minister hammered again on Iran’s aggression, warning that if left unchecked, it will 'endanger every single country in the Middle East and many, many countries in the rest of the world.
For the Palestinians, this U.N. House of darkness is home court,' Netanyahu said. 'They know that in this swamp of antisemitic bile, there's an automatic majority willing to demonize the Jewish state on anything in this anti-Israel, flat Earth society. Any false charge, any outlandish allegation can muster a majority.
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