Netanyahu Speech at UN: Full Text Transcript and Video

by Scott Wu | September 24, 2009 at 03:17 pm
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a speech in the UN General Assembly. Netanyahu directed his speech to the Holocaust denying Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Prime Minister Netanyahu held up copies of minutes of Nazi officials, and asked, "are these protocols lies?"

He said the most urgent challenge facing the UN is "to prevent the tyrants of Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons."

Below is the full text transcript of Netanyahu's United Nations General Assembly speech, September 24, 2009:

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'Have You No Shame?'

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Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Nearly 62 years ago, the United Nations recognized the right of the Jews, an ancient people 3,500 years-old, to a state of their own in their ancestral homeland.

I stand here today as the Prime Minister of Israel, the Jewish state, and I speak to you on behalf of my country and my people.

The United Nations was founded after the carnage of World War II and the horrors of the Holocaust. It was charged with preventing the recurrence of such horrendous events.

Nothing has undermined that central mission more than the systematic assault on the truth. Yesterday the President of Iran stood at this very podium, spewing his latest anti-Semitic rants. Just a few days earlier, he again claimed that the Holocaust is a lie.

Last month, I went to a villa in a suburb of Berlin called Wannsee. There, on January 20, 1942, after a hearty meal, senior Nazi officials met and decided how to exterminate the Jewish people. The detailed minutes of that meeting have been preserved by successive German governments. Here is a copy of those minutes, in which the Nazis issued precise instructions on how to carry out the extermination of the Jews. Is this a lie?

A day before I was in Wannsee, I was given in Berlin the original construction plans for the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Those plans are signed by Hitler’s deputy, Heinrich Himmler himself. Here is a copy of the plans for Auschwitz-Birkenau, where one million Jews were murdered. Is this too a lie?

This June, President Obama visited the Buchenwald concentration camp. Did President Obama pay tribute to a lie?

And what of the Auschwitz survivors whose arms still bear the tattooed numbers branded on them by the Nazis? Are those tattoos a lie? One-third of all Jews perished in the conflagration. Nearly every Jewish family was affected, including my own. My wife's grandparents, her father’s two sisters and three brothers, and all the aunts, uncles and cousins were all murdered by the Nazis. Is that also a lie?

Yesterday, the man who calls the Holocaust a lie spoke from this podium. To those who refused to come here and to those who left this room in protest, I commend you. You stood up for moral clarity and you brought honor to your countries.

But to those who gave this Holocaust-denier a hearing, I say on behalf of my people, the Jewish people, and decent people everywhere: Have you no shame? Have you no decency?

A mere six decades after the Holocaust, you give legitimacy to a man who denies that the murder of six million Jews took place and pledges to wipe out the Jewish state.

What a disgrace! What a mockery of the charter of the United Nations! Perhaps some of you think that this man and his odious regime threaten only the Jews. You're wrong.

History has shown us time and again that what starts with attacks on the Jews eventually ends up engulfing many others.

This Iranian regime is fueled by an extreme fundamentalism that burst onto the world scene three decades ago after lying dormant for centuries. In the past thirty years, this fanaticism has swept the globe with a murderous violence and cold-blooded impartiality in its choice of victims. It has callously slaughtered Moslems and Christians, Jews and Hindus, and many others. Though it is comprised of different offshoots, the adherents of this unforgiving creed seek to return humanity to medieval times.

Wherever they can, they impose a backward regimented society where women, minorities, gays or anyone not deemed to be a true believer is brutally subjugated. The struggle against this fanaticism does not pit faith against faith nor civilization against civilization.

It pits civilization against barbarism, the 21st century against the 9th century, those who sanctify life against those who glorify death.

The primitivism of the 9th century ought to be no match for the progress of the 21st century. The allure of freedom, the power of technology, the reach of communications should surely win the day. Ultimately, the past cannot triumph over the future. And the future offers all nations magnificent bounties of hope. The pace of progress is growing exponentially.

It took us centuries to get from the printing press to the telephone, decades to get from the telephone to the personal computer, and only a few years to get from the personal computer to the internet.

What seemed impossible a few years ago is already outdated, and we can scarcely fathom the changes that are yet to come. We will crack the genetic code. We will cure the incurable. We will lengthen our lives. We will find a cheap alternative to fossil fuels and clean up the planet.

I am proud that my country Israel is at the forefront of these advances – by leading innovations in science and technology, medicine and biology, agriculture and water, energy and the environment. These innovations the world over offer humanity a sunlit future of unimagined promise.

But if the most primitive fanaticism can acquire the most deadly weapons, the march of history could be reversed for a time. And like the belated victory over the Nazis, the forces of progress and freedom will prevail only after an horrific toll of blood and fortune has been exacted from mankind. That is why the greatest threat facing the world today is the marriage between religious fanaticism and the weapons of mass destruction.

The most urgent challenge facing this body is to prevent the tyrants of Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Are the member states of the United Nations up to that challenge? Will the international community confront a despotism that terrorizes its own people as they bravely stand up for freedom?

Will it take action against the dictators who stole an election in broad daylight and gunned down Iranian protesters who died in the streets choking in their own blood? Will the international community thwart the world's most pernicious sponsors and practitioners of terrorism?

Above all, will the international community stop the terrorist regime of Iran from developing atomic weapons, thereby endangering the peace of the entire world?

The people of Iran are courageously standing up to this regime. People of goodwill around the world stand with them, as do the thousands who have been protesting outside this hall. Will the United Nations stand by their side?

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The jury is still out on the United Nations, and recent signs are not encouraging. Rather than condemning the terrorists and their Iranian patrons, some here have condemned their victims. That is exactly what a recent UN report on Gaza did, falsely equating the terrorists with those they targeted.

For eight long years, Hamas fired from Gaza thousands of missiles, mortars and rockets on nearby Israeli cities. Year after year, as these missiles were deliberately hurled at our civilians, not a single UN resolution was passed condemning those criminal attacks. We heard nothing – absolutely nothing – from the UN Human Rights Council, a misnamed institution if there ever was one.

In 2005, hoping to advance peace, Israel unilaterally withdrew from every inch of Gaza. It dismantled 21 settlements and uprooted over 8,000 Israelis. We didn't get peace. Instead we got an Iranian backed terror base fifty miles from Tel Aviv. Life in Israeli towns and cities next to Gaza became a nightmare. You see, the Hamas rocket attacks not only continued, they increased tenfold. Again, the UN was silent.

Finally, after eight years of this unremitting assault, Israel was finally forced to respond. But how should we have responded? Well, there is only one example in history of thousands of rockets being fired on a country's civilian population. It happened when the Nazis rocketed British cities during World War II. During that war, the allies leveled German cities, causing hundreds of thousands of casualties. Israel chose to respond differently. Faced with an enemy committing a double war crime of firing on civilians while hiding behind civilians – Israel sought to conduct surgical strikes against the rocket launchers.

That was no easy task because the terrorists were firing missiles from homes and schools, using mosques as weapons depots and ferreting explosives in ambulances. Israel, by contrast, tried to minimize casualties by urging Palestinian civilians to vacate the targeted areas.

We dropped countless flyers over their homes, sent thousands of text messages and called thousands of cell phones asking people to leave. Never has a country gone to such extraordinary lengths to remove the enemy's civilian population from harm's way.

Yet faced with such a clear case of aggressor and victim, who did the UN Human Rights Council decide to condemn? Israel. A democracy legitimately defending itself against terror is morally hanged, drawn and quartered, and given an unfair trial to boot.

By these twisted standards, the UN Human Rights Council would have dragged Roosevelt and Churchill to the dock as war criminals. What a perversion of truth. What a perversion of justice.

Delegates of the United Nations,

Will you accept this farce?

Because if you do, the United Nations would revert to its darkest days, when the worst violators of human rights sat in judgment against the law-abiding democracies, when Zionism was equated with racism and when an automatic majority could declare that the earth is flat.

If this body does not reject this report, it would send a message to terrorists everywhere: Terror pays; if you launch your attacks from densely populated areas, you will win immunity. And in condemning Israel, this body would also deal a mortal blow to peace. Here's why.

When Israel left Gaza, many hoped that the missile attacks would stop. Others believed that at the very least, Israel would have international legitimacy to exercise its right of self-defense. What legitimacy? What self-defense?

The same UN that cheered Israel as it left Gaza and promised to back our right of self-defense now accuses us –my people, my country - of war crimes? And for what? For acting responsibly in self-defense. What a travesty!

Israel justly defended itself against terror. This biased and unjust report is a clear-cut test for all governments. Will you stand with Israel or will you stand with the terrorists?

We must know the answer to that question now. Now and not later. Because if Israel is again asked to take more risks for peace, we must know today that you will stand with us tomorrow. Only if we have the confidence that we can defend ourselves can we take further risks for peace.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

All of Israel wants peace.

Any time an Arab leader genuinely wanted peace with us, we made peace. We made peace with Egypt led by Anwar Sadat. We made peace with Jordan led by King Hussein. And if the Palestinians truly want peace, I and my government, and the people of Israel, will make peace. But we want a genuine peace, a defensible peace, a permanent peace. In 1947, this body voted to establish two states for two peoples – a Jewish state and an Arab state. The Jews accepted that resolution. The Arabs rejected it.

We ask the Palestinians to finally do what they have refused to do for 62 years: Say yes to a Jewish state. Just as we are asked to recognize a nation-state for the Palestinian people, the Palestinians must be asked to recognize the nation state of the Jewish people. The Jewish people are not foreign conquerors in the Land of Israel. This is the land of our forefathers.

Inscribed on the walls outside this building is the great Biblical vision of peace: "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation. They shall learn war no more." These words were spoken by the Jewish prophet Isaiah 2,800 years ago as he walked in my country, in my city, in the hills of Judea and in the streets of Jerusalem.

We are not strangers to this land. It is our homeland. As deeply connected as we are to this land, we recognize that the Palestinians also live there and want a home of their own. We want to live side by side with them, two free peoples living in peace, prosperity and dignity.

But we must have security. The Palestinians should have all the powers to govern themselves except those handful of powers that could endanger Israel.

That is why a Palestinian state must be effectively demilitarized. We don't want another Gaza, another Iranian backed terror base abutting Jerusalem and perched on the hills a few kilometers from Tel Aviv.

We want peace.

I believe such a peace can be achieved. But only if we roll back the forces of terror, led by Iran, that seek to destroy peace, eliminate Israel and overthrow the world order. The question facing the international community is whether it is prepared to confront those forces or accommodate them.

Over seventy years ago, Winston Churchill lamented what he called the "confirmed unteachability of mankind," the unfortunate habit of civilized societies to sleep until danger nearly overtakes them.

Churchill bemoaned what he called the "want of foresight, the unwillingness to act when action will be simple and effective, the lack of clear thinking, the confusion of counsel until emergency comes, until self-preservation strikes its jarring gong.”

I speak here today in the hope that Churchill's assessment of the "unteachibility of mankind" is for once proven wrong.

I speak here today in the hope that we can learn from history -- that we can prevent danger in time.

In the spirit of the timeless words spoken to Joshua over 3,000 years ago, let us be strong and of good courage. Let us confront this peril, secure our future and, God willing, forge an enduring peace for generations to come.

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Karl Gotthardt - albertacowpoke

Well didn.t he give a history lesson for those that either forgot or didn.t know?

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Oren

Typical, only took about 10 seconds to start speaking of the Holocaust, spreads utter lies.  Ahmadinejad's never denied the Holocaust, he QUESTIONED the numbers, there is a BIG difference. Why can't he question the numbers?  This is a serious event that has destroyed the lives of the Jewish people and currently have the Palestinians paying the price, should there be an accurate investigation?Then to basically to scold the members for even listening to Ahmadinejad's speech, claiming it's against UN morals? who the hell does this guy think he is, since when did ISRAEL EVER respect the UN council?  It wasn't long In Gaza when Israel was bombing UN outposts and admitting to it.  This war monger-er is using religion to manipulate the people, it's clear he is looking for another war.  Did he forget to mention that the IAEA recently contact Israel to open their nuclear program and they denied access.  Yet Iran is the tyrant?  People do 5 minutes of translating and take 5 minutes to argue this man.  He is requesting your country to give up live for Israel doesn't your country and their soldier deserve for you to take 5 minutes to see the truth, or was an Iraq style attack justified?

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akbar bakar

Mr. Oren is obviously an Islamofascist with TNT strapped to his chest, headed for NYC or Dallas to strike a blow for Allah against the evil amreekan infidels.  He is the perfect example of why peace is impossible when dealing with Nazislamos:  twisted thinking caused by the medieval, fanatical, religious warfare practiced and preached by Mohammad, the Koran, and the Hadiths.  

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Oren

re:akbar bakar typical tacticsSpeak against Israel and voila "terrorist", those tactics may have worked in the past but the mass spread of information have brought forth much more intelligent and less ignorance.  Typical fear mongering. and just plain utter stupidity.

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MeToo

Finally, someone stood up and said what needed to be said for years before those appeasors at the UN.  I am tired of this body being completely spineless hoping Iran will attack them last.  Iran specializes in fear and hate and if you watched the election results you easily come away with that conclusion.  Their own people were murdered in the streets if they had the nerve and conscience to protest.  We need 100 more people at the UN with Israel's convictions.  Wish I had $50 for every time Ahmadinejad denied the Holocaust, I could retire and live the good life.  Netanyahu gave a great speech and those listening would do well to pay attention and heed his words.  I have no doubt in my mind that Israel will reduce Iran to nothing but rubble if they don't stop pursuing nuclear weapons.

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Sundayze

OMG........Netanyahu was magnificent.  We need a leader like that!!!!!!!  Wish we had one. .  The UN is so irrevelent and inept, spineless and ignorant.  If we and Great Britain had real leaders right now, we would all stand shoulder to shoulder with Israel and Netanyahu and defeat the madmen ..... Chavez, Ahmadinejad, Kim Jon Il, etc.  If only we had had a choice in 2008, but no REAL leaders were available at a time when we really need one.  Even if we had a do-over right now, who would we pick???  I can't think of anyone, can you?

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NewBrill

Must be nice to have a leader who actually stands up for his nation. Can we send Great Father BO to some third-world toilet where he can live out his wetdream of being a marxist dicktator? And we can have Netanyahu, or Putin, or even Chirac (who said a few years ago that France reserves the right to use weapons against those nations who threaten her interests?) 

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Mark H.

What a great speech.  While Obama apologizes to the world for America's policies and extends the hand of friendship to Iran's dicator who has vowed to wipe Israel off the map, Netanyahu proudly defends his country with indisputable historical facts.  I wish we had someone like Netanyahu as President of the U.S.

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Henry K

I agree that it was a great speech. Not only that, but it was a bold, profound speech that should be heard around the world and in every home! Israel needs a strong, experienced leader like Netanyahu at this time. He puts our President (Obama) to shame. You can't compromise with tyrants. You must defeat them before they defeat you. May our President learn from Netanyahu's courageous stance against the lies and deception of evil dictators. Hopefully our President will be smart enough to change his way/view and support Israel. I'm not a racist, I'm a black man who is glad to live in the greatest nation on the earth, the USA. We've had and do have our imperfections, but "In order to form a more perfect Union" we ought to build on what's been established rather than follow a path of failure. Henry K      

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vegantess

Agreed, what a great speech - from a great man. American patriots would be proud to call him President. Netanyahu not only speaks for his own countrymen, he speaks for all peoples of the world who treasure liberty, justice and free enterprise. For that, he should be recognized as leader of the free world.

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KTF

A great speech with the facts.  Anyone who denies the Holocaust is a fool.  Some will choose to disregard out of their own bigotry and hatred.  It is Israel that wants peace.  The Palestinians and Muslim nations do not want peace, they want control and the destruction of Israel.  Netanyahu has my respect and prayers.  Oh that America will always stand with Israel.  I wish America could turn back to morality and truth.  Isaiah 59:14  And judgment is turned away backward, and justice standeth afar off: for truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter.

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Chuck S

Benjamin Netanyahu is a true patriot and a true man.  He has been there and done that while the likes of Obama and the iranian fool have done nothing.  The U.S. needs to stand shoulder to shoulder with Isreal

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Enoch7th

There is not a crazier man walking the planet today than the Iranian despot who masquerades as a president. It is a pity that a world body as the UN is forced to endure the insult, and barbarism he spits out each time he opens his mouth. He lacks democractic legitimacy in his home country, and he is a shameful blot on the collective conscience of the civilized world. Binyamin Netanyahu is a true patriot, one day very soon, even the Muslim Arab world will know how much of a threat Ahmadinejad, or whatever he's called, is to both regional and global peace. That a crackpot like that rose to power in a great nation like Iran further underscores the fact that the forces of evil are relentlessly goading humankind relentlessly to a fiery apocalyptic end. Kudos to Netanyahu, long live! the Jewish State of Israel. May God save Iran from the death grip of a mad man, so 'wacko' that he denies indubitable history!

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Sergio U

   In my opinion, this speech was remarkable!  I think that B. Netanyahu brought up very true and strong points of past history and the present.  The fact is, even if you are thinking negatively about this speech and the truth that was said in it, you can not deny the truth.  The truth will always be there and it will always be THE TRUTH!  Islamofascists and islamonazis must be destroyed!  Regrettably, most of the world and  our president live in denial and keeping their yes shut from  this fact.  I just hope that it will not come to the point of millions deaths in order to wake up and do something. 

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sherri munnerlyn

This man heads a nation that just recently slaughtered over 1400 fellow human beings in Gaza, hundreds were children, and over 90% were innocent civilians. This same UN he speaks in front of just issued a 575 pg report detailing war crimes committed by Israel in Gaza. www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/hrcouncil/specialsession/9/docs/UNFFMGC_Report.pdf I  don't praise or worship war criminals, I speak against their crimes agaisnt humanity. My example to follow is Jesus Christ, and he sets the example I am  to follow in Matthew 23. He was not silent, when he confronted injustice around Himelf, and neither am I.

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Lady Sazerac

Sherri munnerlyn Who died and made you Head Theologian for the World? Your selective editing of reality is one of the reasons we are in the mess we are in... You have been hopping around too many internet links..sherri...read a book or two and after you do that...continue to watch your freedoms encroached by the complancency and mediocrity of what not only sits in the White House but what reeks at the UN...    

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M. Wallach

To sherri munnerlyn:  We've heard of the report you refer to.  That's the one proven to be completely false. However, regardless of  whether you are able to see through it ir not, one thing is quite clear to everybody. None of those who criticize Israel's response to Gaza rocket fire have ever made a serious suggestion as to what Israel could have done other than what it did.

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Nate Salant

Netanyahu told it like it is, in a style that is eloquent and honest, instead of politically correct and full of excrement like most world leaders who are afraid of the Muslim world.  Quite frankly, it is refreshing to hear his words and note is clear acceptance of a Palestinian state in them. It still astounds me to read nonsense about the Jews having no rights or history in the Land of Israel.  Has anyone noticed that it has been called the Land of Israel for a long, long time?  Or that if there were never any Temple or Jewish country, why the Romans put up that Arch that so clearly depicts the looting of Jerusalem?  Or why the Romans would have minted coins that read "Judea captiva"? To Christians who support the Palestinians, read what you call the Old Testament: it clearly states that this land was given to the Jews --- and yet, not only does the world demand that Israel share it by giving up nearly half of it, Israel is willing to do it for a real, secure peace. Even the Quo'ran states that G-d gave this Land to the Jews: "And after him (Moses), we said to the children of Israel, dwell Ye in the promised land, and when the time of the promise of the latter days comes, we shall bring you out of various peoples."  It also speaks of the Jews being expelled from the land twice, for misbehavior --- the first time would have been by the Babylonians and the second by the Romans. So the argument that the Jews have no rights to this land is historically and theologically inaccurate.

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gary ashton

brilliant speech from an heroic man. in a world gone mad i'm glad there's a few people who can see the truth through all the distortion and lies. the un should be abolished.

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