Iran UN Envoy Accuses Israeli PM of Deception to Conceal Crimes at UN Assembly

Iran UN Envoy Accuses Israeli PM of Deception to Conceal Crimes at UN Assembly

On September 26, during the UN General Assembly, the representative of Iran exercised the nation’s right of reply, responding to what they termed a “web of ridiculous lies and bogus accusations” from the Israeli Prime Minister. This high-profile address highlighted significant concerns regarding international justice and the ongoing conflict in the region.

In the Name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful

Madam President,

It is unfortunate for the United Nations, for humanity, and for the cause of justice that an individual who is “wanted” by the International Criminal Court has been given the opportunity to address this esteemed body.

An individual who “bathes in the blood of innocent children” should not be allowed to speak before the United Nations—an institution dedicated to maintaining international peace and security. This situation represents a grave disservice to peace, justice, humanity, and morality.

The Iranian representative emphasized:

  • It is absurd that a regime that consistently violates the principles of this Organization is permitted to lecture its members instead of facing expulsion under Article 6 of the UN Charter.
  • Why should we pay attention to the address of a regime whose actions are directly opposed to the values upheld by the United Nations?

The speaker asserted that the Israeli regime is fundamentally built on:

  • Aggression
  • Occupation
  • Oppression
  • Apardheid
  • Terror

From its inception until now, this regime has engaged in numerous wars, invading not only neighboring countries but also extending its reach throughout the region. In the last two years alone, it has invaded:

  1. Gaza
  2. The West Bank
  3. Lebanon
  4. Syria
  5. Yemen
  6. Iran
  7. Qatar

Moreover, the representative noted the recent declaration by the Israeli Prime Minister regarding the creation of Greater Israel, a plan that would require the invasion of at least four additional countries.

With such a troubling record, the Iranian representative posed a crucial question: “Who is the true, principal enemy of peace and the primary source of insecurity and instability in West Asia?” Additionally, they raised concerns about the regime’s conduct as a genuine threat to peace.

Last year, the Iranian delegation cautioned that if the Israeli regime was not held accountable, further aggressions would occur. Unfortunately, this warning went unheeded.

The speaker reiterated that if left unchecked, the Zionist regime would not hesitate to escalate tensions across the region, urging:

  • The international community must compel this regime to cease all attacks on Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and other areas immediately.

This Organization bears the responsibility to act decisively; failure to do so would only embolden the regime to commit more heinous acts.

Over the past two years, this apartheid regime, which embodies a racist ideology, has resulted in the deaths of more than 65,000 innocent Palestinian civilians and wounded nearly 180,000 others in Gaza. The representative condemned the use of starvation as a method of warfare and the forced displacement of Palestinians as part of genocidal actions, particularly in Gaza.

Furthermore, Palestinian civilians in the West Bank experience daily violence and crimes committed by the Israeli regime. The speaker expressed concern that the Zionists view themselves as a superior ethnicity, regarding the indigenous Palestinians as “human animals” that must be eradicated.

To conceal its atrocities and erase the history of genocide, the regime has made significant efforts to silence dissent. In the past two years alone, it has killed nearly 250 journalists, surpassing the combined total of journalists killed during significant historical conflicts, including the U.S. Civil War and both World Wars.

This ongoing violence raises alarms regarding freedom of the press and the right to information worldwide.

Madam President,

One notable example of Israeli aggression is its 12-day attack on Iran in June 2025, which resulted in the deaths of over 1,000 Iranian scientists, high-ranking officials, and civilians, including more than 170 women and children. Such actions constitute serious violations of international law, particularly the prohibition against the use of force, as enshrined in the UN Charter.

The representative pointed out that these aggressions are based on unfounded claims regarding the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program, a narrative perpetuated by Israeli officials for over 30 years. Despite these claims, there has been no evidence from the International Atomic Energy Agency indicating any diversion of nuclear materials by Iran for weaponization.

Moreover, these fabrications have not been supported by the United States, despite Israel’s ongoing aggression against Iran. A New York Times article published on June 19, 2025, titled “U.S. Spy Agencies Assess Iran Remains Undecided on Building a Bomb,” corroborates this stance.

It is vital to recognize that Israel’s clandestine nuclear weapons program and its arsenal pose the real threat to regional and global peace.

In response to the latest accusations from the Israeli regime, the Iranian representative firmly rejected all claims, labeling them as attempts to distract from the regime’s numerous crimes, including war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. Such acts have been systematic and brutal.

Brutality, deception, and duplicity are ingrained in the fabric of the Israeli regime’s operations, which the representative described as “Weapons of Mass Deception.” No amount of disinformation can obscure the unlawful and inhumane actions committed by this regime over the past two years.

In conclusion, the Islamic Republic of Iran stands resolutely in support of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and to resist aggression using all available means. Additionally, Iran asserts its commitment to defending its territory and vital interests against any acts of aggression.

It is imperative that the international community recognizes and acts upon these pressing issues to promote peace and security in the region and beyond.

MNA/TSN

Similar Posts

  • Iran’s Culture Minister Honors Fallen Gaza Photojournalist in Heartfelt Tribute

    Iran’s Minister of Culture, Seyyed Abbas Salehi, mourned the death of Gaza photojournalist Fatima Hassouna, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike along with her family. Her documentary, “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk,” had just been accepted into the Cannes Film Festival. At 25, Hassouna was known for her impactful work documenting the suffering in Gaza, expressing a desire for her death to resonate globally. The airstrike also claimed nine family members’ lives. Her tragic loss highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where over 51,000 have died amid escalating violence. Hassouna’s legacy endures through her powerful imagery.

  • Collaborative Effort: Iran and UNICEF Launch Joint Drug Control Initiative

    Hossein Zolfaghari, secretary general of Iran’s Drug Control Headquarters, emphasized the need for collaboration with UNICEF during a meeting with Monika Oledzka-Nielsen, UNICEF’s representative in Iran. This partnership aims to align efforts on initiatives including parenting education, addiction prevention in correctional facilities, mental health support for girls, and training for NGOs. Oledzka-Nielsen acknowledged Iran’s Drug Control Headquarters’ support and highlighted a key initiative focused on the health and empowerment of teenage girls. Improved coordination could turn this initiative into a successful regional model, reflecting a shared commitment to community well-being and addressing issues like mental health and addiction prevention.

  • Iran Strengthens Defense Capabilities for Unshakeable Deterrence

    Tensions between Iran and the U.S. are rising amid nuclear negotiations, prompting Israeli officials to threaten military action against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. This situation raises questions about the military capabilities of both nations. According to the 2023 American Global Firepower report, Iran ranks as a formidable military power in West Asia, surpassing Israel and regional rivals like Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, despite its military budget being significantly lower. Iran’s strengths include a robust missile program, indigenous defense production, and strategic geographical positioning. As it aims to become the leading military power in West Asia by 2025, global developments will be closely monitored.

  • Iran Faces Deepening Poverty Crisis Amid Ongoing International Isolation

    Amid discussions of potential negotiations with the U.S., Iran faces a dire economic crisis, with nearly 50% of its population living below the poverty line. Aftab News reports that the average monthly income is around $150, well below the $450 needed for basic survival. Rising rents and a depreciating rial—falling from 600,000 to 800,000 rials per dollar—have exacerbated the situation. While Iran’s Central Bank claims inflation has decreased to 36%, experts criticize this as disconnected from reality. Calls for reforms and alignment with public sentiment grow louder as discontent rises, indicating urgent needs for political and economic change.

  • Iran’s FM Araghchi Celebrates Enhanced Diplomatic Ties and Consultations with Japan

    In a key diplomatic meeting, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed the country’s intention to strengthen ties with Japan during the 33rd Iran-Japan Vice-Ministerial Consultation. Both nations highlighted their historical friendship and the potential for enhanced collaboration, particularly in economics, trade, science, and culture. Discussions included Iran’s nuclear program and regional issues, emphasizing the need for constructive dialogue. Japan’s Deputy Minister Hiroyuki acknowledged the importance of ongoing discussions and welcomed recent U.S.-Iran dialogue. The meeting underscores a commitment to mutual cooperation, setting a foundation for a fruitful partnership in addressing shared concerns and fostering peace.

  • Iran’s UN Envoy Denounces France’s ‘Irresponsible’ Claims on Nuclear Program

    Iran’s Ambassador to the UN, Amir Saeid Iravani, rejected claims by French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot that Iran is close to developing nuclear weapons, calling them unfounded and politically irresponsible. Iravani emphasized Iran’s commitment to its peaceful nuclear program and adherence to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. He criticized the U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA and accused Barrot of using coercive tactics that violate UN principles. Iravani also highlighted France’s compromised non-proliferation credibility due to its nuclear arsenal modernization. He reiterated Iran’s dedication to diplomacy, stating that constructive engagement cannot thrive under threats.