Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he felt a "profound obligation to speak" to U.S. Congress members Tuesday about an issue that could threaten the survival of his country: Iran's quest for nuclear weapons.
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![An anti-Zionist Orthodox rabbi is pictured next to a U.S. flag during a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to a joint meeting of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 3, 2015.](https://gdb.voanews.com/b30c7388-bb20-4e03-b04f-ee657a758322_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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An anti-Zionist Orthodox rabbi is pictured next to a U.S. flag during a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to a joint meeting of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 3, 2015.
![ANSWER Coalition activists demonstrate against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 3, 2015.](https://gdb.voanews.com/1d14bf10-8129-4be5-9653-a4528d722ebb_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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ANSWER Coalition activists demonstrate against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 3, 2015.
![Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu waves as he steps to the podium prior to speaking before a joint meeting of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 3, 2015.](https://gdb.voanews.com/15545ac7-f10f-4f0c-8474-30a6cba9a2f8_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu waves as he steps to the podium prior to speaking before a joint meeting of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 3, 2015.