Tel Aviv will not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said.
"Israel will work tirelessly to solve this problem: we will not allow Iran to have nuclear weapons," he said, speaking at the UN General Assembly.
He said that Iran's nuclear program is at a key stage. Tehran ignored all the "red lines", did not allow inspectors to visit it.
The Prime minister pointed out that Iran is now enriching uranium to 60% and is one step away from obtaining uranium suitable for creating nuclear weapons.
He believes that the international community often does nothing and ignores the alarming information coming from Iran on the topic of the nuclear program.
"We need to understand that words cannot stop the centrifuges for uranium enrichment," Bennett summed up.