Tehran 'tyrants' nothing but a curse, Netanyahu says at UNGA, calling for a 'new Middle East,' peace with Saudi Arabia - JNS.org

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    80% Very Conservative

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    30% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    90% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

52% : "Earlier in the week, the Israeli prime minister met on the sidelines of the UNGA with U.S. President Joe Biden and António Guterres, secretary-general of the United Nations, as well as the presidents or top leaders of Germany, Turkey, South Korea, Ukraine, Paraguay, Congo, Malawi, South Sudan and the Pacific nations of Palau, Nauru, Marshall Islands, Fiji and Papua New Guinea.
49% : Netanyahu also met in New York with former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
45% : "They even tried to assassinate the secretary of state of the United States of America.
44% : He called Iran "a fly in the ointment," extending its tentacles of terrorism throughout the world.
38% : The "tyrants of Tehran" have been nothing but a curse since he last addressed the United Nations General Assembly in 2018, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the body on Sept. 22 in New York City.
36% : As long as Netanyahu is in power, he will do all he can to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons he said, as he called for "snapping back" sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
36% : Earlier in the week, Jordanian and Iranian leaders criticized Israel repeatedly in their remarks at the UNGA, and U.N. police temporarily detained Gilad Erdan, Israeli ambassador to the United Nations.
31% : He held up a map of the Middle East and a red pen, and noted that in 2018, he demonstrated with those same props how Iran was threatening the region.

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