Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is expected to leave for New York on Saturday night, where he will speak for the first time before the UN General Assembly. In addition, he will take advantage of his stay in the United States to meet with a number of world leaders and Jewish organizations in America.
The core of Bennett's speech at the UN will be to defend the State of Israel against the statements made against the state, including at international institutions and the UN.
The speech will have a chapter dedicated to Iran, in which Bennett will not warn or warn about the situation but will give a simple statement - we will do what is necessary with Iran.
In the speech, Bennett will address the issue of Iran, Photo: IPI
The Prime Minister's speech will be different in nature from Netanyahu's speeches, in which there were aids that support his words.
During his visit to New York, Bennett is expected to meet with Jewish organizations, where he is expected to deliver a speech on the connection between Israel and Jews around the world.
He will also tell the story of the new government to harness those who have moved away from Israel - back to support it.
In addition, he will address his personal story as the son of immigrants from the United States and who spent most of his adult life in the state. Later, side meetings are expected with a host of leaders during his stay in New York.