Netanyahu's Fiery Speech at the UN
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a fiery speech at the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York, pressing for Saudi normalization and an expansion of the Abraham Accords. Despite calls for a ceasefire in Lebanon, Netanyahu insisted that the fight against Hezbollah would continue.
His speech was met with mixed reactions. Many delegations walked out in protest, including that of Saudi Arabia. However, families of hostages and embassy staff cheered as Netanyahu pressed his points. The Israeli leader emphasized the need for self-defense against "savage enemies" who seek not only Israel's destruction but also the destruction of civilization.
to bequeath future generations a blessing or a curse. He contrasted the "curse of Iran's unremitting aggression" with the "blessing of a historic reconciliation between Arab and Jew."
He then recounted the horrors of the "7 October" incident, where thousands of Iranian-backed Hamas terrorists committed atrocities against Israel, including murder, rape, beheading, and kidnapping. These acts, he said, were reminiscent of the Nazi holocaust.
Netanyahu concluded his speech by emphasizing Israel's yearning for peace and its commitment to defending itself against those who seek its destruction.
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