Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was the first leader to speak at the UN General Assembly on Friday (26), when he renewed his threats to Iran and the terrorist arms sponsored by the Ayatollah regime, especially Hamas.
The Israeli authority has opened its statement by recalling the operations of its country and the United States against Iran’s nuclear facilities in June, and in areas controlled by allied TEERÃ terrorists in the Middle East since the beginning of the war.
“Last year we massacred the Houthis, with yesterday’s actions. We crushed the Hamas terrorist machine, we paralyzed Hezbollah, eliminating most of its leaders and much of its arms arsenal,” Netanyahu said.
The Israeli Premier stressed, on the other hand, that the work of the military in the Gaza Strip is not over yet. According to him, the country “should finish the work as soon as possible,” referring to the total defeat of Hamas and the release of hostages.
Currently, the operations are concentrated in the city of Gaza, considered the last stronghold of the terrorist group. According to Netanyahu, the remaining Hamas forces make plans similar to October 7 from Gaza, so they need to be destroyed.
The Prime Minister of Israel informed before the UN General Assembly that his speech was being broadcast live on the phones of the residents of the Gaza Strip, to be heard by the leaders of Hamas and those who keep the hostages in captivity. “Now I say, testify the weapons, leave my people in freedom. Until this does not happen, let’s hunt you,” he said.
Netanyahu stated that big part of the world seems to have forgotten the October 7 massacre in Israel. “But we remember. Israel remembers October 7th. That day Hamas has performed the worst attack against Jews since the Holocaust. They massacred 1,200 innocent people, including 40 Americans and foreigners from dozens of countries represented here,” he emphasized in the speech.