General Assembly in New York: Israel’s Prime Minister threatens Iran in front of the UN in the nuclear dispute

General Assembly in New York: Israel’s Prime Minister threatens Iran in front of the UN in the nuclear dispute

“Words cannot stop centrifuges,” says Israeli Prime Minister Bennett of Iran’s nuclear program – and calls on the international community to act.

Israel’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has threatened Iran again in the nuclear conflict before the UN General Assembly in New York.

Iran’s nuclear program has “crossed all the red lines,” said Bennett, who has been Prime Minister since the summer, in his first address at a general debate at the United Nations in New York. «Iran’s nuclear program has reached a turning point – and so has our tolerance. Words can’t stop centrifuges. We will not allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. “

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran continues to violate the requirements of the 2015 Vienna Atomic Energy Agreement, which was supposed to prevent it from building an atomic bomb. Tehran states that its nuclear program is only for civil purposes. Israel and Iran are archenemies.

Bennett called on the international community to act together. “If we take this on, if we seriously want to stop, if we use our resources, then we can do it.” On the sidelines of the 76th UN General Debate, which is set to end today, Bennett also met with UN Secretary General António Guterres. “Views on regional developments, including the peace process in the Middle East,” were exchanged, according to a message from Guterres.

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