Netanyahu’s UN speech: an admission of assassinations, a call for war.
At the beginning of his speech at the United Nations General Assembly, Benjamin Netanyahu showed a map of the countries of the axis of resistance and said, “Last year I stood behind this podium and showed this map. This map shows the ‘accursed axis of Iranian terror.” This axis threatens the peace of the entire world. It threatens the stability of the entire region and even the existence of Israel.
These statements were made over the past few decades, it was the Israeli regime attacked or occupied parts of the territory of all the countries in the region.
Making his usual, unproven, and old claim that Iran was rapidly developing a nuclear weapons program and a massive missile program, he added: “These programs are designed not only to destroy Israel, but also to threaten the United States and to blackmail countries around the world.”
The fugitive Israeli prime minister claimed: “On October 7th, Gaza invaded Israel and committed unspeakable atrocities.” From Lebanon, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has launched thousands of rockets and missiles, terrorizing our citizens.
Netanyahu made allegations against the ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, saying that he hosted Iranian forces and tightened the noose of death around our throats.
He added, claiming that Yemen has heavy ballistic missiles that are choking global trade at the mouth of the Red Sea: “So what happened last year? We crushed the Houthis, including yesterday when we crushed most of the Hamas regime; we crippled Hezbollah and destroyed most of its leaders and a large part of its arsenal. Remember those pagers we sent to Hezbollah? They got the message, and thousands of terrorists fell.”
Netanyahu continued: We destroyed the Assad army in Syria, we arrested the Shiites in Iraq, and most importantly, what we have done in this past year – and in this past decade – is to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapons program and missile program.
The Israeli Prime Minister, describing the current situation in West Asia from the perspective of this regime, stated: Half of the Houthi leadership in Yemen is gone, the threat from Gaza is gone, Hassan Nasrallah is gone, the Assad regime in Syria is gone, those militias in Iraq are still contained; their leaders who would act if they attacked Israel are gone, and Iran’s top military commanders and its most prominent nuclear bomb scientists are no more.

