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Tonight: Netanyahu's Speech at the 75th UN General Assembly | Israel Today

2020-09-28T21:11:39.286Z


| Political-politicalThe Prime Minister is expected to talk about peace agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, although his office refuses to say what he will focus on • For the first time: the rally will be held virtually Today (Tuesday), Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will deliver his annual speech to the 75th UN General Assembly.  Photo: GPO Netanyahu's speech will take place this evening (Isra


The Prime Minister is expected to talk about peace agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, although his office refuses to say what he will focus on • For the first time: the rally will be held virtually

Today (Tuesday), Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will deliver his annual speech to the 75th UN General Assembly. 

Photo: GPO

Netanyahu's speech will take place this evening (Israel time).

At the moment, his office refuses to say what the prime minister's speech will focus on. 

As every year, the prime minister's speech generates a great deal of interest when it comes to attacking the Iranian regime, and the helplessness of the countries of the world in dealing with the nuclear armament of the ayatollah regime.

In previous years, he has presented conclusive evidence from the UN podium that Tehran has repeatedly violated the nuclear agreement it signed, continues to enrich uranium in hidden facilities, deprives atomic energy commissioners of full access to facilities and continues to develop ballistic missiles that threaten Israel and other countries around the world. 

It is not inconceivable that Prime Minister Netanyahu will refer in his speech to the agreements he signed earlier this month in the White House with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

This was addressed last week in his speech at the UN General Assembly by US President Donald Trump, when he said that more agreements will soon be signed between Arab countries and the State of Israel.

"We will represent new peace agreements in the Middle East soon and I am very proud of that. There will be no more blood in the sand. We are done with it. I have never been more optimistic about the future of the region," President Trump said. 

Reuters

Israel's ambassador to the UN, Arden, responded to Trump's speech and said at the time: "The United States and Israel have paved a new path to peace in the Middle East.

"Thank you to President Trump for helping lead the move based on 'peace out of power' and the understanding that relations with Israel are a strategic asset for any country."

One who spoke last week and welcomed the many efforts the United States is making in Israel's agreements with Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates was King Salman of Saudi Arabia, who also deals extensively with and talks about Iran's threats: "Over the past decades, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has reached out Another peace, but in vain. " 

King Salman also referred to Iran's military arm in Lebanon: "Hezbollah must disarm in order for the Lebanese to achieve security, stability and prosperity."

Source: israelhayom

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