Saturday, September 28, 2024 – Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday, September 27 condemned Iran and defended Israel’s attacks on Iranian-backed fighters in Lebanon and Gaza in a United Nations speech.
“Israel has been tolerating
this intolerable situation for nearly a year. Well, I’ve come here today to say
enough is enough,” Netanyahu told the U.N. General Assembly, referring to
escalating violence between Lebanese Hezbollah and Israel.
Several delegations walked out as Netanyahu approached the
lectern while supporters in the gallery cheered.
“My country is at war, fighting
for its life,” he said.
“We must defend ourselves
against these savage murderers. Our enemies seek not only to destroy us, they
seek to destroy our common civilization and return all of us to a dark age of
tyranny and terror,” he said.
In southern Lebanon, Israel on Friday, continued to strike
Hezbollah targets while diplomats at the U.N. feared the attacks could grow
into an all-out regional war.
In his speech, Netanyahu blamed Iran for the conflict. He
said Israel was defending itself against Tehran on seven fronts, including
against Hamas in Gaza.
“There is no place in Iran
that the long arm of Israel cannot reach. And that’s true of the entire Middle
East. Far from being lambs led to the slaughter, Israel soldiers have fought
back with incredible courage,” Netanyahu said.
“I have another message for
this assembly and for the world outside this hall: We are winning,” he said.
Even as the US warned that further escalation would make it
harder for civilians on both sides to return home, Netanyahu insisted that
Israel’s campaign would continue.”
We’ll continue degrading
Hezbollah until all our objectives are made,” he told the U.N. assembly.
“I call on the Security
Council to snap back U.N. Security Council sanctions against Iran, because we
must all do everything in our power to ensure that Iran never gets nuclear
weapons,” Netanyahu said.
A Security Council resolution, which enshrined the nuclear
deal and provided the power to restore U.N. sanctions, expires in October 2025.
Netanyahu also reiterated his earlier vows that Israel would
block Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
“Iran now seeks to weaponize
its nuclear program for the sake of the peace and security of all your
countries, and I assure you, Israel will do everything in its power to make
sure it doesn’t happen.”“We’ll fight until we achieve victory, total victory, there
is no substitute for it,” he said.
During the speech, he cited the presence of families of
hostages seized by Hamas on Oct. 7. The war began when Hamas gunmen stormed
Israeli communities, killing around 1,200 people and taking about 250 hostages
back to Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.
Since then, Israel’s military has levelled swaths of the
besieged Palestinian enclave, driving nearly all of its 2.3 million people from
their homes, giving rise to deadly hunger and disease and killing more than
41,000 people, according to Palestinian health authorities.
Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri condemned the speech.
“Netanyahu’s speech is full
of lies and contradictions, and the withdrawal of many delegations from the
hall is a message that Netanyahu’s lies are no longer believed by anyone,” Abu
Zuhri told Reuters.
“Netanyahu’s call for Hamas
to surrender is nonsense; surrender is not in the movement’s vocabulary, and
the problem lies in the existence of the occupation, not with those who are
defending themselves,” Abu Zuhri said.
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