Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a powerful speech at the United Nations General Assembly, presenting two contrasting visions for the Middle East. He emphasized that the region faces a choice between a 'blessing' of peace and cooperation, symbolized by growing normalization efforts, or a 'curse' of conflict driven by Iran's influence and its proxy groups. Netanyahu highlighted Israel's efforts to build partnerships in the region while warning of the dangers posed by Iran's aggression. His speech aimed to rally international support against Iran's destabilizing actions and to promote peace through regional collaboration.
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