Great focus was placed by Netanyahu on Iran – and the country's support for terrorist-stamped Hamas, Shia militia in Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthi movement in Yemen – and he directed harsh words towards the country.
If you attack us, we will attack you. There is no place in Iran that Israel's long arm cannot reach, said Netanyahu.
At the same time, he warned that "Iran's aggression" will "endanger every single country in the Middle East and the rest of the world" – and urged the UN to impose sanctions on Iran to "ensure that Iran never gets nuclear weapons".
In his speech, the Prime Minister did not mention the US-led proposal for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah – instead, he promised to fight until "all our goals are fulfilled".
Criticizes the UN
Netanyahu also emphasized that Hamas should not have any role in the reconstruction of Gaza.
Several delegates, including those from Lebanon and Palestinian territories, left the room when Netanyahu took the podium amidst a mix of applause and angry outbursts.
The UN also received a rebuke from the Israeli Prime Minister. Netanyahu said that the UN had become a "contemptible farce", and referred to what he describes as lies about Israel spread by other world leaders before the UN.
Protests outside
Outside the UN headquarters in the city, pro-Palestinian demonstrations against Netanyahu and Israel's warfare have been ongoing since yesterday, according to several media outlets.
Netanyahu will lie to the world, just as he lies to us Israelis, said a demonstrant from a coalition of Jewish and Israeli organizations before the speech, according to The Guardian.
Stop killing children, end the war, sign the agreement, bring home the hostages. There is no military solution.
According to American media, pro-Israeli demonstrations have also been held in New York ahead of the Prime Minister's speech to the General Assembly.