“All redlines have been crossed,” Bennett says addressing UN General Assembly in New York for first time
In his first-ever address at the United Nations General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett covered many themes from the “twin plagues” of the coronavirus pandemic and political polarization to the success of the Abraham Accords and Israelis' positive role in the world.
But his main focus was the threat by the Iranian regime and Iran’s terrorist allies. Bennett warned that Iran’s nuclear weapons threat has reached a “critical point,” a “watershed moment.”
“All redlines have been crossed,” he said.