sarah sidner joining us live from jerusalem.s we watch what's going on in the global stage in new york at the u.n., you know, there are a lot of nations, not just iran, a lot of arab nations, a lot of muslim nations that are very critical of what they say is the double standard when they say what comes to nuclear weapons and israel. how does prime minister benjamin netanyahu answer this? how does he rationalize and justify his global position when it comes to nukes? >> well, look, one of the things that they said is they have this policy of opacity where they say they cannot confirm or deny whether or not they have them, but the big thing they say here is the level of threats that you hear from iran compared to what you hear from israel, they'll say we never threatened to annihilate anyone. we never threatened to wipe anyone off the face of the earth. we don't use that language and threaten people with nuclear action. if, indeed, we do have nuclear weapons, we don't threaten to use them. the other side of the argument obviously,