During his speech at the U.N. General Assembly Thursday afternoon, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly released previously unknown information about a new secret nuclear site in Iran.
Netanyahu went so far as to unveil the geographic coordinates for the site, so that independent investigators could see Iran’s new “secret atomic warehouse” for themselves.
“In May, we exposed the site of Iran’s secret atomic archive. Today, I’m revealing the site of a second facility – Iran’s secret atomic warehouse,” Netanyahu told the audience.
BREAKING: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is up at #UNGA. He just publicly revealed secret nuke site in Iran:
"Iran has another secret facility in Tehran. A secret atomic warehouse."https://t.co/d01eLmoq2o pic.twitter.com/LVEvBreIro— Jordan Schachtel (@JordanSchachtel) September 27, 2018
The speech focused heavily on the ayatollah’s regime in Tehran, its hell-bent efforts to sow global chaos through funding terrorism, and how Iran continues to directly threaten Israel and the United States.
He then pivoted to what the Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist organization is doing in Lebanon and how the jihadi group has turned the country into an Iranian missile base.
BREAKING: Netanyahu showcases how Iran-backed Hezbollah has turned Lebanon into an Iranian missile base, featuring built up missile sites surrounding Beirut International Airport. #UNGA pic.twitter.com/CSLzyon9wP
— Jordan Schachtel (@JordanSchachtel) September 27, 2018
Castigating the Obama administration-brokered nuclear deal with the terrorist regime in Tehran, the Israeli prime minister did admit one positive outcome from the accord. Netanyahu explained that “by empowering Iran, it brought Israel and many Arab states closer together than ever before.”
He further condemned European powers for their appeasement of Iran and their insistence upon remaining in the deal, adding: “Have these European leaders learned nothing from history? Will they ever wake up?”
Jordan Schachtel is the national security correspondent for Conservative Review and editor of The Dossier for Blaze Media. Follow him on Twitter @JordanSchachtel.