
Israeli PM Lapid issues warning to Iran in UN speech: ‘We have capabilities and we are not afraid to use them'
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Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid addressed the UN General Assembly on Thursday, warning Iran that the Jewish State is not afraid to take action against Tehran if necessary.
"The first is the nuclear threat. The fear that terrorist states and terrorist organizations will get their hands on nuclear weapons. The second threat is the demise of truth," Lapid said. "Our democracies are slowly being poisoned by lies and fake news. Reckless politicians, totalitarian states and radical organizations are undermining our perception of reality."
Illustrating the second point, Lapid recalled publication of a 3-year-old Palestinian girl named Malak al-Tanani who was reportedly killed along with her parents in an Israeli Air Force attack.

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