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'No place in Iran where Israel can't reach': Netanyahu vows to keep striking Hezbollah at UNGA

"Israel has been patient long enough," Netanyahu stated, referring to the ongoing hostilities with Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group in southern Lebanon.

September 28, 2024 / 08:27 IST
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Netanyahu issued a stern warning to Tehran, emphasising that Israel would retaliate forcefully against any Iranian aggression.
Netanyahu issued a stern warning to Tehran, emphasising that Israel would retaliate forcefully against any Iranian aggression.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, addressing the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, vowed to press on with Israel's military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, warning that the conflict would continue until Israel achieved its strategic goals. His speech came amidst growing international concern over escalating violence, with calls for a ceasefire being overshadowed by intensifying airstrikes on Hezbollah targets.

"Israel has been patient long enough," Netanyahu stated, referring to the ongoing hostilities with Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group in southern Lebanon. "As long as Hezbollah continues on the path of war, Israel has every right to defend itself and eliminate the threat".

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"If you strike us, we will strike you, there is no place in Iran where the long arm of Israel can not reach," noted the Israeli PM.

Netanyahu's speech drew a mixed reaction. Some delegations left the assembly in protest as he took the podium, while others in the gallery voiced support with cheers. The Prime Minister used the platform to accuse Iran of orchestrating the broader regional conflict through its proxies, including Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis in Yemen.