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At UN, Bennett warns world Iran’s nuclear program at a ‘watershed moment’

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At UN, Bennett warns world Iran’s nuclear program at a ‘watershed moment’
At UN, Bennett warns world Iran’s nuclear program at a ‘watershed moment’

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett addresses the United Nations General Assembly, in NYC, USA. September 27, 2021. Photo by Avi Ohayon/GPO

In his first address as prime minister to the United Nations General Assembly in New York Monday morning, Bennett called polarizations one of two plagues effecting the world at the moment, with the other being the COVID-19 pandemic.

Demarking a clear distinction between himself and his predecessor, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said that one of the most dangerous problems in the world today is political polarization.

In his first address as prime minister to the United Nations General Assembly in New York Monday morning, Bennett called polarizations one of two plagues affecting the world at the moment, with the other being the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Both the coronavirus and polarization can erode public trust in our institutions. Both can paralyze nations,” Bennet said.

The effects of this polarization could be devastating, especially in a world where there are algorithms that fuel people’s anger towards each other.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett addresses the general debate of the General Assembly’s seventy-sixth session. Credit: UN Photo/Cia Pak

“People on the right and on the left operate in two separate realities, two separate spheres,

each in their own social media bubble,” said Bennett. “They hear only the voices that confirm what they already believe in. And then people end up hating each other. Societies get torn apart because they are not hearing each other.”

Israel, he said, has successfully taken action against both plagues, with early vaccine adoption and now, being the first in the world to begin providing booster shots even before the approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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But in the face of polarization, alluding to although not naming his predecessor, former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faced four elections in two years, the people chose his government because they “yearned for an antidote: calm, stability, [and] an honest attempt at political normalcy.”

Despite forming a divided government, Bennett said that the members speak to each other with respect and act with decency, even if they hold very different opinions from each other, because they are acting for the good of their nation.

Arguing is also healthy and is a basic tenet of Jewish tradition and Israeli society and, he said, one of the secrets to why Israel is known as the “Startup Nation.”

“Debate is the power of innovation. But what we’ve now proven in Israel, is that even in the age of social media, we can debate, without hate,” Bennett said.

As far as COVID-19 is concerned, Bennett said that he believes that the government should do whatever it takes to avoid lockdowns, quarantines and restrictions.

The best way to achieve this is to recruit citizens into the fight against COVID-19.

Parents in Israel, he said, are using government-provided home testing kits to test their children for COVID-19, allowing schools to continue operating.

With the Israeli public is now receiving the third dose of the Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19, Bennett says that statistics are showing that a person inoculated with a booster shot is seven times more protected than just with the first two shots eight months in and 40 times more protected than an unvaccinated person.

Bennett outlined the model Israel uses to react to changes, including a coronavirus task force he heads which merges science and politics.

“My friends, running a country during a pandemic is not only about health, but it’s also about carefully balancing all aspects of life that are affected by corona, especially jobs and education,” Bennett said.

“While doctors are important input, they cannot be the ones running the national initiative.

The only person that has a good vantage point of all considerations is the national leader of any given country.”

‘If you think Iranian terror is confined to Israel, you’re wrong’

Bennett covered a vast range of topics, from the terrorist threats on Israel’s border to the hope of peace with neighboring countries as part of the Abraham Accords.

Not unexpectedly for an Israeli prime minister, Bennett devoted a portion of his speech to speak about Iran and the danger it poses to peace and stability for Israel and the rest of the Middle East.

“If you think Iranian terror is confined to Israel, you’re wrong,” Bennett said.

“Just this year, Iran made operational a new deadly terror unit—a startup—swarms of killer UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) armed with lethal weapons that can attack any place at any time.

They plan to blanket the skies of the Middle East with this lethal force.

The drone Bennett was speaking about was the Iranian Shahed-136 suicide drone, which is credited with attacking American bases in Iraq and a recent attack on a civilian ship that killed a British and Romanian sailor.

Bennett also pointed to Iran’s further nuclear enrichment and stonewalling of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s inspections as further proof that Iran is moving further into belligerence rather than seek peace.

“Iran’s nuclear program has hit a watershed moment and so has our tolerance,” Bennett said. “Words do not stop centrifuges from spinning.”

Both in the beginning and end of his speech, Bennett compared Israel to a lighthouse spreading light in the middle of stormy seas—standing tall and strong, with its light brighter than ever.

“My friends, every member state in this building has a choice.

It’s not a political choice, but a moral one. It’s a choice between darkness and light,” Bennett said near the conclusion of his speech. “Darkness that persecutes political prisoners, murders the innocent, abuses women and minorities, and seeks to end the modern world as we know it. Or light that pursues freedom, prosperity and opportunity.”

 

 

 

 

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Zamfara Boat Mishap: Victims’ Families Get N20m

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Zamfara Boat Mishap: Victims’ Families Get N20m

Zamfara Government announced on Tuesday that it would donate N20 million to families of victims of the recent boat accident in the Uban Dawaki community in the Gummi Local Government Area.

The Deputy Governor, Malam Mani Mummuni, announced the donation during a sympathy visit to the Emir of Gummi, retired Justice Lawal Hassan, and families of the victims in Gumi.

Mummuni said the gesture was to cushion the hardship encountered by the victims’ families.

He said Gov.Dauda  Lawal directed that the amount be disbursed to the affected families.

The deputy governor assured of the state government’s commitment to preventing the mishap from reoccurring.

He said the state government would collaborate with the  Nigeria Inland Waterways Authority(NIWA)to provide lifejackets in all the water transport stations in the state.

“Experts will also be deployed to sensitize operators and users on prevention and safety measures.

“The use of lifejackets would be made compulsory for every passenger and operator.

“Violators of these measures would be sanctioned accordingly”, Mummun said.

In his remarks,  the emir appreciated the state government’s gesture, saying it was timely.

He said the idea of enforcing the use of lifejackets was  very critical and advised the  government not to spare anyone who failed to comply with the directive

The emir said that 13 bodies had been recovered while seven people involved in the accident were rescued.

 The Emir said 20 persons, not 40, were involved in the accident.

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Students Rescued As Troops Burst Terrorist Strongholds

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Students Rescued As Troops Burst Terrorist Strong Holds

…Logistics suppliers, Usman Waikili and Salisu Idris also arrested, at Kagarko village in Kachia Local Government Area

Troops of the Nigerian Army have successfully raided yet another terrorist stronghold and rescued students kidnapped at Chigbolu village, Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

The Nigerian army in a post on its official X Handle on Friday, said the feat was achieved on Thursday in a highly coordinated operation aimed at rescuing abducted persons from violent extremist camps.

The post revealed that troops also captured a significant cache of arms and ammunition and eliminated some insurgents, while others were captured alive.

It added that the troops engaged the terrorists in an intense firefight and overpowered them, forcing them to flee and abandoning their captives.

According to the post, a thorough sweep of the area led to the rescue of 13 victims, comprising six males and seven females, as well as the recovery of one AK-47 rifle, 87 rounds of 7.63mm ammunition, 4 magazines, a locally fabricated rifle and the sum of ₦192,220.00.

“Additionally, five solar panels, five mobile phones, dry rations, and clothing items were recovered. The rescued victims have been promptly evacuated to 1 Division Medical Services and Hospital for medical attention,” it added.

Army said that its troops had in another decisive operation, intercepted two notorious terrorist logistics suppliers, Usman Waikili and Salisu Idris, at Kagarko village in Kachia Local Government Area of the state.

It added that the troops confiscated the sum of ₦1.3 million, three SIM cards, two mobile phones, three national identity cards, eight ATM cards, two Moniepoint POS machines, an MTN MiFi and other items from the suspects.

“In a separate operation in Suleja, Niger, troops stormed a terrorist hideout, triggering a fierce exchange of gunfire.

“The troops’ overwhelming firepower led to the neutralisation of three terrorists, while three others, identified as Mallam Halalu, Mallam Suleiman, and Mr Musa, were captured alive.

“The suspects led the troops to a hidden armoury, where three AK-47 rifles, 121 rounds of 7.62mm (special) ammunition, and the sum of ₦4.07 million were recovered.

“These decisive operations, which culminated in the rescue of abducted persons and the dismantling of terrorist networks, reaffirm the Nigerian Army’s unwavering resolve to eliminate banditry and terrorism, marking a significant victory in the ongoing fight for peace and security across the nation.

“The Chief of Army Staff commended the troops and urged them to sustain the tempo of the offensives across all theatres,” it added.

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Flood kills 20, Displaces 2,000 in Yobe LG

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Flood kills 20, Displaces 2,000 in Yobe LG

…Bade Chairman begs for Federal Government intervention, as the number of displaced persons continues to rise 

The Bade Local Government Area of Yobe may have helplessly watched, as devastating floods which began, in early August, killed 20 residents. 

The Bade Local Government Area Chairman, Alhaji Babagana Ibrahim, who highlighted this to newsmen, on Friday in Gashua, also noted that most of the deceased were people trapped under the debris of collapsed mud houses.

Ibrahim equally said that the flood destroyed more than 10,000 houses and farmlands across 200 communities.

He identified villages worst hit by the disaster including Misilli, Lawan Musa, Dagona, Dala, Katuzu and Sabongarin Gashua.

He revealed that 2,000 persons displaced by the flood were currently taking shelter in three camps in Gashua, listing the camps as Goodluck, Zango 2 and Babuje.

Ibrahim said the council, despite its meagre resources, had been feeding the displaced persons since they came to the camps.

He said that Sen. Ahmed Lawa, former Senate President, recently donated N10 million to the victims, while the state was already distributing non-food items to the victims.

He urged the federal government to come to the aid of the flood victims whose population was increasing by the day.

“The magnitude of this disaster is so enormous and Bade cannot manage it.

“That is why I am appealing to the federal government, through the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), to come to our aid as the number of displaced persons continues to rise,” he said.

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