TALK OF TURTLE BAYNetanyahu bullish on Saudi normalization in U.N. General Assembly speechMICHAEL M. SANTIAGO/GETTY IMAGES The Israeli prime minister took a victory lap over the Abraham Accords while emphasizing threats from Iran and artificial intelligence in his addressBy Marc Rod Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was enthusiastic about the chances of normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia in his remarks to the United Nations General Assembly on Friday morning, while also warning about threats from Iran and artificial intelligence. “We are at the cusp of an even more dramatic breakthrough [than the Abraham Accords],” Netanyahu said, “a historic peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia.” You May Have MissedHEARD THIS WEEKQatari emir slams ‘Judaization’ of Jerusalem in U.N. speechJordanian King Abdullah II, speaking at the U.N. General Assembly, called Israel’s capital a ‘flashpoint for global concern’ Q&AIsraeli ambassador: Protest against Iran exposed U.N.’s ‘distorted moral compass’ Gilad Erdan: ‘We separate between the people of Iran and the ruthless radical regime that oppresses them’Read more... |