Netanyahu says UN speech broadcast on cell phones, loudspeakers in Gaza
Netanyahu used an unprecedented operation to broadcast his UN speech directly into Gaza via mobile phones and loudspeakers, aiming to reach hostages and counter genocide claims.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered his speech at the UN General Assembly to be broadcast live into Gaza, targeting both captives and their captors.
- The IDF prepared to use loudspeakers and cellphones for the broadcast but faced opposition due to safety concerns for soldiers, according to military sources.
- Netanyahu focused on the release of hostages in his speech, stating, 'We have not forgotten you, not even for a second.'
- Opposition leaders criticized Netanyahu's address as lacking substance and failing to present a concrete plan for the war.
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