The Likud Party on Monday denounced Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's address at the UN General Assembly as "empty platitudes" while making a comparison between the leader and his predecessor, Benjamin Netanyahu.
"Netanyahu's speeches at the UN sent shock waves through the world and pushed Israel's interests to the international forefront," a statement read.
"Unlike him, Bennett gave an empty speech in front of an empty hall and wasted empty platitudes instead of taking advantage of an important international stage."

