Netanyahu’s 45-second silent glare at U.N. for support of Iran

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday delivered an icy, silent glare to United Nations for 45 seconds during his speech to the General Assembly, after accusing most U.N. members of doing nothing to protect Israel from Iran’s threats.

Netanyahu said Iran routinely promises to destroy Israel, but said said the response from most U.N. members has been “absolutely nothing. Utter silence!”

He then silently glared around the room, and said, “Perhaps you can now understand why Israel is not joining you in celebrating this deal.”

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