The Asian Age

Bibi blasts UN over Iran

Israeli PM says Tehran manufactur­ing missiles as Guterres arrives

- ILAN BEN ZION

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greeted visiting UN secretary general Antonio Guterres on Monday with blistering criticism of the internatio­nal body’s treatment of Israel and accused it of failing to prevent arms from being smuggled to Lebanon’s Shia Hezbollah militants.

Mr Netanyahu also claimed that Iran was building sites in Syria and Lebanon for the manufactur­e of “precision-guided missiles,” with the aim of deploying them against Israel.

Both Hezbollah fighters and Iran have backed President Bashar alAssad’s government forces in the civil war that has ravaged Syria.

“Iran is busy turning Syria into a base of military entrenchme­nt, and it wants to use Syria and Lebanon as warfronts against its declared goal to eradicate Israel,” Mr Netanyahu said.

“This is something Israel cannot accept. This is something the UN should not accept.”

The Israeli leader offered no specifics to support his allegation­s. Mr Guterres arrived on Sunday for a three-day visit to the region, his first since taking office at the beginning of the year. His meetings with Israeli and Palestinia­n leaders are aimed at encouragin­g the resumption of peace talks.

Speaking at a joint press conference with the UN chief, Mr Netanyahu criticized the United Nations, saying that it fails to check Palestinia­n hate speech, “absurdly denies” Jewish connection­s to Jerusalem and has not stopped arms from reaching Hezbollah in Lebanon. He was referring to a recent UN cultural agency resolution about Jerusalem that angered Israel, which said it diminishes Jewish ties to the city. Israel also criticized the UN peacekeepi­ng force in Lebanon, or UNIFIL, for being, according to Israel, soft on Iranian-backed Hezbollah forces in the border area.

Mr Guterres vowed that he would “do everything in my capacity” to ensure UNIFIL fulfills its obligation­s. The UN peacekeepi­ng force’s mandate is up for renewal at the end of the month and Israel is pressing for the force to have an increased presence to better monitor and prevent what Israel says is Hezbollah building up its weapons.

 ?? —AFP ?? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) and UN secretary general Antonio Guterres at a press conference at the former’s office in Jerusalem on Monday.
—AFP Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) and UN secretary general Antonio Guterres at a press conference at the former’s office in Jerusalem on Monday.

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