Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu landed on Thursday in New York, where he will address the United Nations General Assembly before meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House.
“At the Assembly, I will speak the truth—the truth of Israel’s citizens, the truth of IDF soldiers, the truth of our state,” said Netanyahu before his departure early Thursday morning. “I will denounce those leaders who, instead of condemning the murderers, rapists and child-burners, seek to grant them a state in the heart of the Land of Israel. That will not happen.”
Danny Danon, the Jewish state’s representative to the United Nations, hailed Netanyahu’s trip to the United States in a social media post as “an important visit for the State of Israel, especially at this moment in time, when we hear too many false voices from the U.N. podium.”
“Tomorrow, the prime minister’s speech at the General Assembly will strengthen our position and make clear to the world: Israel is fighting on all fronts, and its security is not up for debate,” according to Danon.
“At the Assembly, I will speak the truth—the truth of Israel’s citizens, the truth of IDF soldiers, the truth of our state,” said Netanyahu before his departure early Thursday morning. “I will denounce those leaders who, instead of condemning the murderers, rapists and child-burners, seek to grant them a state in the heart of the Land of Israel. That will not happen.”
Danny Danon, the Jewish state’s representative to the United Nations, hailed Netanyahu’s trip to the United States in a social media post as “an important visit for the State of Israel, especially at this moment in time, when we hear too many false voices from the U.N. podium.”
“Tomorrow, the prime minister’s speech at the General Assembly will strengthen our position and make clear to the world: Israel is fighting on all fronts, and its security is not up for debate,” according to Danon.