Netanyahu talks with Nikki Haley

September 30, 2018 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has met with US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley in New York where he had been attending  the UN General Assembly.

Nikki Hayley and Benjamin Netanyahu Photo: Avi Ohayon (GPO)

He told Ambassador Haley: “I am speaking as a former Israeli ambassador to the UN, and I have the podium each year, so each year I come and say what I have to say about the UN. But I said yesterday that the hall still permeates with the stench of anti-Israel and antisemitic resolutions, which are the same. And I want to thank you for clearing the air out of that hall.

You’ve been doing, with President Trump and your activities, you’ve been doing wonderful things – I mean UNESCO, on UNRWA, on anti-Israel resolutions, on resolutions condemning Hamas, can you imagine that?

You obviously have both the energy and the motivation and the spirit and I want to thank you. You can see how appreciative the people of Israel are and the many friends of Israel are around the world, we appreciate and I want to thank you.

I think for many people, the story of Israel is a parable. It’s a courageous democracy, that is fighting against forces that threaten our civilization, our freedom, our values and a lot of people see through it but in the UN somebody has to say it and you’ve been saying it so I want to thank you.”

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One Response to “Netanyahu talks with Nikki Haley”
  1. Adrian Jackson says:

    Nimrata “Nikki” Haley (nee Randhawa) is of Indian Sikh origin although she born in North America.

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