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Israeli PM denounced Iran, ignoring Palestine in a UN speech

Israeli PM denounced Iran, ignoring Palestine in a UN speech
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Jerusalem: Israeli’s new Prime Minister appealed to the international community on Monday to stand with Iran, accusing Tehran marching towards the development of nuclear weapons and threatening to act alone if the world did not take action.
In his girl’s speech to the UN General Assembly, Naftali Bennett did not mention the Dekades Israeli conflict with Palestine and vice versa trying to describe Iran as a threat to global security.
“The Iranian nuclear program has hit the moment of watershed, and so is our tolerance,” he said.
“Words don’t stop centrifuges from spinning.” After the four unconvincing elections in two years, Bennett replaced Old Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in June by forming a diverse coalition of small and medium parties covering the political spectrum of Israel.
Where Netanyahu is famous for understanding it, Kombativeness and the use of visual props in his speech to the United Nations, Bennett – former high-tech executive _ take a more traditional approach.
His voice was measured when he tried to describe his country as a “lighthouse in the storm sea” from a fluctuating Middle East.
But the contents of the message were mostly similar to Netanyahu as he focused on Iran’s arcenemi.
“The great goal of Iran is very clear for anyone who cares to open their eyes: Iran seeks to dominate the region – and try to do it under nuclear umbrella,” Bennett said.
He called the new President Iran, Ebrahim Relision, “Butcher of Tehran” because of his past role in suppressing political opinion differences and accusing Iran Arming, funding and training Israeli enemies throughout the region.
He said Eddling Iran had brought disaster to countries such as Lebanon, Syria and Yemen.
“Everywhere Iran’s touch fails,” he said, claiming that Iranian activities threaten all over the world.
He pointed to the development of Iranian attack drones, which was blamed for a series of attacks on shipping in the Persian Gulf.
Israel believes that Iran aims to develop nuclear weapons – Iran’s charge denies – and said the international nuclear accord achieved with Iran in 2015 does not include sufficient protection to prevent Iran from achieving weapons abilities.
Israel welcomed the decision of President Donald Trump to resign from the agreement in 2018 and explained that he opposed the willingness of Biden administration to return to the agreement.
Israel said the agreement requires a big modification before it can be restored.
Bennett said that some in the international community had concluded that Iran who was able to nuclear was “the reality was unavoidable.” “Israel does not have that privilege,” he said, indicating that Israel was ready to act alone if necessary.
“We will not be tired.
We will not allow Iran to get nuclear weapons.” The United Nations has made an Israeli-Palestinian conflict resolution as a high priority for decades, withdrawing the accusations of Israel that the body of the world is biased unfairly.
Israel’s treatment of Palestine is often criticized in the UN body, including the General Assembly and Human Rights Council.
In 2012, on the objections of Israel, Palestinians were given non-commotional observer status at the United Nations, which enabled them to join a number of international bodies.
This includes an international criminal court, which is now investigating the possibility of Israeli war crimes.
In a very hard speech against the UN General Assembly, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday gave Israel one year to end the occupation of his region, Palestine wanted the country’s future.
He threatened to draw Israel’s recognition – the foundation of three decades of failed peace efforts – if he failed to do it.
Bennett, a religious hard worker who opposed Palestinian state, stopped criticizing the United Nations and did not mention Abbas or Palestine even in the 25-minute address.
As prime minister, he has rejected calls for peace talks with Palestine, even though he hopes to promote better economic relations to reduce friction.
In a subtle message for the detractors, he said Israel was ready to work with the international community and shared his technological expertise to overcome other problems, including the Coronavirus pandemic.
“Because it’s too long, Israel is defined by war with our neighbors,” he said.
“But this is not about Israel.
This is not about the Israelites.”

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