Ambassador Danon thanks US for airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities ahead of Security Council

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Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, addressed the Security Council following a significant military action by the United States against Iran's nuclear facilities. In his statement, Danon characterized the U.S. strikes on sites in Bordeaux, Natanz, and Isfahan as a necessary and courageous decision to eliminate what he described as the greatest threat to global security.

Danon expressed gratitude towards President Trump and the U.S. for taking decisive action when others had failed to do so. He emphasized that the world and the Security Council should acknowledge this move, asserting that it was a pivotal moment in history. He criticized those who had previously remained silent while Iran advanced its nuclear capabilities and built military infrastructure, suggesting that their inaction made them complicit in the threat posed by Iran.

The ambassador outlined Iran's extensive influence, stating that it arms militias in Iraq, commands terror in Lebanon, funds the Houthis in Yemen, and threatens Western capitals with its missile arsenal. He warned that any further attacks on Israeli civilians would be met with overwhelming force, clarifying that Israel's military actions would focus on military and nuclear targets rather than civilian areas.

In response to questions about Israel's future actions, Danon indicated that while there are still many targets in Iran, the decision for regime change rests with the Iranian people. He expressed hope for change in Iran but maintained that it was not Israel's role to dictate that outcome.

Danon also addressed criticism from UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who expressed alarm over the U.S. attacks, stating that diplomacy should be the path to peace. Danon found Guterres' remarks disappointing, arguing that diplomacy had failed for decades and that the U.S. action was a step towards stability and peace.

The ambassador concluded by reaffirming the close coordination between Israel and the United States, highlighting the strength of U.S. military capabilities and the gratitude felt by Israel and the global community for the recent operation.

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