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Netanyahu warns UN chief of Iran’s ‘warfronts’ in Syria and Lebanon during Israel visit

Israeli PM meets U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to highlight Iranian-backed threats on the northern border

  • Israeli President Reuven Rivlin (R) delivers a welcoming speech during a meeting with the Secretary general of UN, António Guterres in Jerusalem, Israel, 28 August 2017. It's the first visit of António Guterres to Israel and Palestine as UN Secretary General. 

Photo by: JINIPIX
    Israeli President Reuven Rivlin (R) delivers a welcoming speech during a meeting with the Secretary general of UN, António Guterres in Jerusalem, Israel, 28 August 2017. It's the first visit of António Guterres to Israel and Palestine as UN Secretary General. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres, at the PM's office in Jerusalem on August 28, 2017. Photo by Alex Kolomoisky/POOL via JINIPIX
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres, at the PM's office in Jerusalem on August 28, 2017. Photo by Alex Kolomoisky/POOL via JINIPIX
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres, at the PM's office in Jerusalem. Photo by Alex Kolomoisky/POOL via JINIPIX
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres, at the PM's office in Jerusalem. Photo by Alex Kolomoisky/POOL via JINIPIX
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres, at the PM's office in Jerusalem on August 28, 2017. Photo by Alex Kolomoisky/POOL via JINIPIX
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres, at the PM's office in Jerusalem on August 28, 2017. Photo by Alex Kolomoisky/POOL via JINIPIX
  • UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem August 28, 2017. Photo by: JINIPIX
    UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem August 28, 2017. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem August 28, 2017. Photo by: JINIPIX
    UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem August 28, 2017. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem August 28, 2017. Photo by: JINIPIX
    UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem August 28, 2017. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem 

Photo by: JINIPIX
    UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem Photo by: JINIPIX
  • UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem August 28, 2017. Photo by: JINIPIX
    UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem August 28, 2017. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem August 28, 2017. Photo by: JINIPIX
    UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem August 28, 2017. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres, at the PM's office in Jerusalem on August 28, 2017. Photo by Alex Kolomoisky/POOL via JINIPIX
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres, at the PM's office in Jerusalem on August 28, 2017. Photo by Alex Kolomoisky/POOL via JINIPIX

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel warned U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres that Iran is using Syria and Lebanon “as warfronts against its declared goal to eradicate Israel.”

Iran is “building sites to produce precision-guided missiles towards that end in both Syria and in Lebanon. This is something Israel cannot accept. This is something the U.N. should not accept,” Netanyahu told Guterres Monday prior to their meeting in Jerusalem.

Netanyahu also told Guterres that the United Nations was failing to prevent Hezbollah from obtaining arms, a mandate that was part of the U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701 passed at the end of the Second Lebanon War in 2006.

The prime minister charged that the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, or UNIFIL, has not reported one of the “tens of thousands of weapons smuggling into Lebanon for Hezbollah.”

Guterres, who is making his first visit to Israel and the Palestinian areas since becoming head of the United Nations in January, responded that he will “do everything in my capacity” to ensure UNIFIL fulfills its obligations.

“I understand the security concerns of Israel,” he said, “and I repeat that the idea or the intention or the will to destroy the State of Israel is something totally unacceptable from my perspective.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres, at the PM's office in Jerusalem on August 28, 2017. Photo by Alex Kolomoisky/POOL via JINIPIX
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres, at the PM’s office in Jerusalem on August 28, 2017. Photo by Alex Kolomoisky/POOL via JINIPIX

Guterres asked Netanyahu that Israel help improve the Palestinian economy as a way to show the Palestinians that making peace with Israel will pay.

Prior to meeting with Netanyahu, the secretary-general also met with Israeli President Reuven Rivlin at his residence in Jerusalem. Rivlin called on Guterres to work to end the discrimination against Israel in branches of the United Nations.

Secretary general of UN, António Guterres in Jerusalem, Israel Photo by: JINIPIX
Secretary general of UN, António Guterres in Jerusalem, Israel
Photo by: JINIPIX

“This targeting of Israel, this singling out of the world’s only Jewish state — and even actions and statements that threaten to destroy Israel  are unacceptable and should come at a price,” he said.

Rivlin also asked Guterres to help intervene with Hamas to bring home the bodies of two Israeli soldiers and two other Israelis believed held captive in Gaza.

Guterres in his appearance with Rivlin said that calls for the destruction of Israel are “a form of modern anti-Semitism,” then added, “but you also understand that I sometimes disagree with positions with the Government of Israel or any other government, and that is absolutely normal in a society where many of your citizens have exactly the same expressions of opinions.”

Israeli President Reuven Rivlin (R) delivers a welcoming speech during a meeting with the Secretary general of UN, António Guterres in Jerusalem, Israel, 28 August 2017. It's the first visit of António Guterres to Israel and Palestine as UN Secretary General. Photo by: JINIPIX
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin (R) delivers a welcoming speech during a meeting with the Secretary general of UN, António Guterres in Jerusalem, Israel, 28 August 2017. It’s the first visit of António Guterres to Israel and Palestine as UN Secretary General.
Photo by: JINIPIX

Guterres noted that he started his visit Monday morning at Yad Vashem, where he laid a wreath in the memorial hall.

“Yad Vashem is there to remind us that we need to be in the first line in fighting against anti-Semitism, but first of all fighting against all other forms of bigotry be it racism, xenophobia, even anti-Muslim hatred, to promote understanding and to promote dialogue, and I am very appreciative Mr. President for what has been your commitment to dialogue and understanding,” he said.

On Tuesday, the secretary-general is scheduled to meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. The following day he will tour Gaza. 

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem Photo by: JINIPIX
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres lay a wreath during a ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance in the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem
Photo by: JINIPIX

 

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