Netanyahu to Set Red Lines for Iran at UN Speech
After Iran's president spent a few days trashing Israel
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is expected to spell out before the UN General Assembly on Thursday the red lines he believes will prevent Iran from attaining nuclear arms.
Netanyahu landed Thursday morning in New York, and a source in his entourage said upon arrival that Netanyahu will tell the UN that Israel and the US have a joint goal of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, and that what Netanyahu will say about red lines is meant to ensure this goal is accomplished.
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