This clip is only 2 1/2 minutes. A third of it unspoken. Powerful stuff.
The clip above stands on its own. These excerpts are not part of the video but are still compelling (via WND):
“In the wake of the nuclear deal, Iran is spending billions of dollars on weapons and satellites,” . . . “Do you think Iran is doing that to advance peace? Do you think hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief and fat contracts will turn this rapacious tiger into a kitten?” . . . “As a leader of a country defending itself every day against Iran’s growing aggression, I wish I could take comfort in the claim that this deal blocks Iran’s path to nuclear weapons, but I can’t, because it doesn’t,” . . . “Here’s the catch. Under this deal, if Iran doesn’t change it’s behavior, if Iran becomes more dangerous in the years to come, the most important constraints will still be automatically lifted by year 10 and again by year 15.” . . . .
“The days when the Jewish people remained silent in the face of genocidal enemies are over,” . . . “Not being silent means defending ourselves against those dangers and we have, we have, and we will. Israel will not allow Iran to break in, sneak in, or walk in the nuclear weapons club.” . . .
“In antiquity, we faced destruction from the ancient empires of Babylon and Rome,” he continued. “In the middle ages, we faced inquisition and expulsion. And in modern times, we faced pogroms and the Holocaust.
“Yet the Jewish people persevered,” . . . “And now another regime has arisen, swearing to destroy Israel,” he said, referring to Iran.
“That regime would be wise to consider this: I stand here today representing Israel, a country 67-years young but a nation-state of a people nearly 4,000 years old,” he said. “Yet the ancient empires of Babylon and Rome are not represented in this hall of nations, and neither is the ‘1,000-year Reich.’ Those seemingly invincible empires are long gone. But Israel lives.”