With Iran’s nuclear programme at a “watershed moment”, the
country must be stopped from acquiring a nuclear weapon, Israeli
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Monday in his inaugural
speech to the UN General Assembly.
Iran’s “great goal” is to dominate the region “under a nuclear
umbrella”, he stated.
‘All red lines crossed’
“Iran’s nuclear weapon program is at a critical point. All red
lines have been crossed, inspections ignored, all wishful
thinking proven false,” he said.
Mr. Bennet said that in recent years, Iran has “made a major leap
forward” in nuclear research and development, production capacity
and uranium enrichment.
The country is “violating” safeguard agreements with the UN
atomic energy watchdog, the IAEA, “and it's getting away
with it”, he said.
“Iran’s nuclear programme has hit a watershed moment, and so has
our tolerance. Words do not stop centrifuges from spinning,” Mr.
Bennett told fellow leaders.
“There are those in the world who seem to view Iran's pursuit of
nuclear weapons as an inevitable reality, or they've just become
tired of hearing about it. Israel doesn't have that privilege. We
will not tire. Israel will not allow Iran to acquire a nuclear
weapon.”
Mr. Bennett urged the international community to act.
“I’m telling everyone: If we put our heads to it, if we're
serious about stopping it, if we use all our resourcefulness, we
can prevail. And that's exactly what we're going to do.”
Terror in the skies
The Prime Minister outlined additional threats to his country and
the world.
Israel, he said, is “quite literally surrounded” by Hezbollah,
Shia militias, Islamic Jihad and Hamas which want to dominate the
Middle East and spread radical Islam worldwide.
“What do they all have in common? They all want to destroy my
country, and they're all backed by Iran,” he said. “They get
their funding from Iran, they get their training from Iran, and
they get their weapons from Iran.”
He added that Tehran has also created “a new deadly terror unit”
consisting of unarmed aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can strike at
any time.
“They plan to blanket the skies of the Middle East with this
lethal force,” he said, reporting the weapons have already been
used in attacks against Saudi Arabia, United States targets in
Iraq, and civilian ships at sea.
“Iran plans to arm its proxies in Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon
with hundreds – and, later on, thousands – of these deadly UAVs.
So, you can ignore it, but experience tells us that what starts
in the Middle East, doesn't stop there.”
COVID-19 booster shots
On the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime
Minister Bennett reported that Israel moved quickly to vaccinate
its people. He said the country also “pioneered” booster shots,
administering third doses this July, thus avoiding another
lockdown amid a fourth wave of infections.
Emphasizing that “not everything is dark in the Middle East”, he
highlighted Israel’s growing ties with Arab and Muslim countries
and commended “new friends”, including 38 countries which skipped
out on the recent commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the
Durban Conference against racism, which he described as
antisemitic.
Full speech linked here.