Israeli PM Netanyahu Condemns Iran at UN, Vows to Block Nuclear Ambitions

  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly criticized Iran in a speech at the United Nations, defending Israel's actions against Iranian-backed groups in Lebanon and Gaza. 

He said Israel had endured a difficult situation for almost a year and declared that it was time to take a stand. Netanyahu emphasized that Israel was facing a serious threat and needed to protect itself from dangerous enemies who aimed to destroy not only Israel but also civilization as a whole. 

He blamed Iran for the conflict and stated that Israel was standing up against Tehran on multiple fronts. Despite concerns about escalating violence, Netanyahu maintained that Israel would continue its operations. He called for the reimposition of U.N. sanctions on Iran to prevent them from obtaining nuclear weapons. 

Netanyahu vowed that Israel would do everything in its power to block Iran's nuclear ambitions. He assured that Israel would fight until complete victory was achieved.

 Netanyahu highlighted the impact of the conflict, mentioning families of hostages held by Hamas, and stressed Israel's determination to ensure peace and security.