Netanyahu to the UN: “If Iran attacks we will respond” – Diplomats left the room

In response to international pressure for a ceasefire, the Israeli prime minister warned Iran that if it strikes it will be met with a corresponding response.

“We are winning,” Netanyahu said, warning Iran that there is no place Israel cannot reach. “There is no place in Iran that the long arm of Israel cannot reach, and this applies to the entire Middle East,” Netanyahu told the UN general assembly. And he emphasized, addressing Iran: “if you hit us, we will hit you too.”

“Israel seeks peace, Israel longs for peace,” he said, adding that Israel must defend itself against “savage killers.”

THE Netanyahu he also called for an end to the “appeasement” of Iran. Everything must be done to ensure that Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons, the Israeli leader added.

From the wrath of the Israeli prime minister, he was not spared either UN nor the ICC. He himself did not hesitate to accuse him UN and the International Courts for anti-Semitism.

For her Gauzestressed that Hamas must be gone forever and that peace will be achieved if the Israeli hostages are returned. The Israeli army has destroyed half of the 40,000 Hamas fighters and 90% of its installations. Dozens of diplomats walked out of the UN chamber in protest over the Israeli operation in Gaza and Lebanon.

“I had no intention of coming here this year,” Netanyahu began his speech on the UN floor, but “my country is at war and fighting for its life.” As the prime minister of Israel said, because “I heard the lies and slanders that were spoken about my country by many people on this stage, I decided to come here and put things right.”

In fact, Netanyahu took some photos with maps, in which some countries were “colored” in green and above it was the word “blessing”, while as a contrast he took out another map, in which he had other countries “colored” in black.

In the “green” category were Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia and India, while in the “black” category were Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Iran, against which it launched the most “fires”. In fact, the maps do not show Palestinian territories anywhere, as both Gaza and the West Bank were described as “Israel”.

Netanyahu’s office: Israeli groups to continue talks on US proposal for truce with Hezbollah

Israeli groups met yesterday, Thursday, to discuss US proposals for a ceasefire with Lebanon and will continue talks in the coming days, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today, adding that he appreciated US efforts.

“Our teams met (Thursday, September 26) to discuss the American initiative and ways to achieve our shared goal of getting people back home safely. We will continue these discussions in the coming days,” Netanyahu said in a statement.

This announcement by the Israeli prime minister was issued after his government’s foreign minister, Israel Katz, indicated yesterday that there will be no ceasefire on Israel’s northern border, while the Israeli Air Force is carrying out the heaviest bombing in decades against Hezbollah positions. .

The announcement by the Israeli prime minister does not mention the statements of Katz or other Israeli politicians who have also rejected the possibility of a truce with Hezbollah, but it is pointed out that “a lot of inaccurate information is circulating about the US-led initiative for a truce.”

“Israel shares the goals of the US-led initiative to enable people along our northern border to return safely and carefully to their homes,” Netanyahu’s office said in a statement.

“Israel appreciates American efforts in this direction, because the role of the US is absolutely necessary to promote stability and security in the region,” he concluded.

Yesterday, after Netanyahu left for New York where he is expected to deliver a speech at the UN General Assembly this afternoon, at around 16:30 Greek time, his office issued another statement saying that the Israeli prime minister had ordered the army of the country to continue fighting with all its might in Lebanon.

Israeli forces have been exchanging fire daily with Hezbollah on the border between Israel and Lebanon for nearly a year, shortly after the war in the Gaza Strip began.

Tens of thousands of people on both sides of the border have been forced to flee their homes, with Israel emphasizing that one of the goals of its war effort is to return displaced people to their homes.

Over the past week, Israel has struck hundreds of targets in Lebanon, mostly in the southern part of the country but also deeper inside, killing more than 600 people.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah has fired hundreds of rockets and missiles at targets in Israel, including some in Tel Aviv. Israeli air defenses have intercepted most of the missiles and damage to Israel is relatively limited.

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