Israeli Prime Minister Bennett of the Middle East addressed the UN General Assembly for the first time since taking office, stating that "Iran's nuclear development program has already reached a critical point and has crossed all lines that must not be crossed" on the Iranian side. Was strongly blamed.

In Israel, the administration changed for the first time in 12 years, and Prime Minister Bennett, who took office in June, made his first speech at the UN General Assembly on the 27th.



In it, Prime Minister Bennett argued that hostile Iran is pursuing nuclear development and controlling the Middle East, saying, "Iran's nuclear program has already reached a critical point and crossed all lines that must not be crossed. I strongly criticized him.



"Israel does not allow Iran to have nuclear weapons. If we seriously stop developing nuclear weapons, we can win," he said, restraining the Iranian side.



Although Israel and Iran, which is hostile to Israel, have not recognized each other as their own attacks since last year, attacks on ships that seem to be related to each other are also called "shadow wars" one after another, and tensions are rising, Bennett. As the prime minister, it has become a clear form of opposition to Iran.