Thursday, 30 September 2021 (YJC)_ Israeli Prime Minister's speech at the UN General Assembly showed that Tel Aviv had no real strategy for confronting Iran, a Palestinian newspaper reported.
The Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth on Wednesday evening, in a note written by veteran Israeli journalist Ron Benayisha, addressed the UN's prime minister, Naftali Bennett, as a sign of a lack of real strategy against Iran in Tel Aviv.
At the beginning of this note:
Bennett's verbal attacks on Iran in his speech to the General Assembly showed Israel's strategic concern for the Islamic Republic, which is simultaneously accelerating its nuclear program.
The author of this article considered Bennett's speech as a sign of his weakness and explained:
The Israeli prime minister almost urged the United States and its European allies to toughen their stance against Tehran and take more drastic measures to halt Iran's nuclear program.
The following is the note of Yedioth Ahronoth:
Despair and despair stem from the fact that Israel has no effective, reliable, and conventional military option to stop Iran's nuclear ambitions before they reach their goal.