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Zionist Prime Minister at the UN General Assembly: We are a miracle!


According to Fars News Agency’s International Monitoring Group, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett praised the regime in a speech to the UN General Assembly and spoke against Iran.

At the beginning of his speech to the 76th UN General Assembly, the Prime Minister of the Occupying Power in Jerusalem praised the “democracy” and the rule of law in the Zionist regime, calling it a “miracle.”

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett cited his election and the coalition cabinet he oversees, as well as its foreign minister, Yair Lapid, as a prime example of democracy in the region.

He then referred to the issue of the coronavirus epidemic in the world and called it a problem for all countries of the world.

Naftali Bennett then praised his cabinet’s work in combating the Corona virus and vaccinating residents of occupied Palestine.

The Israeli prime minister has described the regime’s actions in a context in which human rights activists have previously strongly criticized the regime for its efforts to prevent humanitarian aid from entering Palestinian settlements, such as the corona vaccine and even the delivery of outdated vaccines.

Naftali Bennett then used rhetoric against Islamic resistance forces in Lebanon and Palestine, calling them “terrorists” and immediately launching accusations against Iran.

The Israeli prime minister claimed that Iran was trying to destroy the Zionist regime and wanted to dominate the region, and that it wanted to do so with its nuclear program.

The prime minister of the regime, the only holder of nuclear weapons in the West Asian region, spoke out against Iran’s nuclear program and also spoke out against Iran’s drone power.

According to Naftali Bennett, Iran has crossed all red lines regarding its nuclear program, such as uranium enrichment to build a nuclear weapon.

“Israel will not allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon,” he said, criticizing international “inaction” over violations of red lines on Iran’s nuclear program.

Naftali Bennett’s remarks came as Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert declared that the regime did not have the military power to destroy Iran’s nuclear capability forever.

Ehud Olmert also wrote in the Haaretz newspaper that Benjamin Netanyahu’s policy toward Iran and his reiteration that Iran was on the verge of acquiring a nuclear weapon were incorrect, as large-scale and rapid uranium enrichment does not necessarily lead Iran to an atomic bomb. Achieve (more details).

“Then there are other agreements (with other Arab countries) ahead,” he said, referring to compromise agreements to normalize Israeli relations with some Arab countries, including Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.

Hours before Naftali Bennett addressed the UN General Assembly, Israeli Ambassador to the United States Gilad Ardan had spoken out against Iran’s nuclear program.

Zionist officials have stepped up efforts to obstruct the progress of the Vienna talks on reviving the IAEA, and have used every opportunity to spy on Iran’s nuclear program.

In an interview with Israeli army radio, Ardan negatively propagandized against Iran’s nuclear program, claiming that the world was considering an alternative plan to suspend Iran’s nuclear program in the event of the failure of the Vienna talks to revive the IAEA.

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