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Protests at the UN General Assembly speech, Netanyahu ordered "black" into Gaza's mobile phone, live broadcast speech with an extender

On the morning of September 26 local time, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. As he prepared for the speech, delegates from several countries left the venue to protest the humanitarian catastrophe of Israel’s ongoing military operations in Gaza. Statistics say that when he entered the hall, more than a hundred diplomats from more than 50 countries withdrew. And outside the venue, protesters walked out on the streets of New York, shouting slogans such as “immediately liberate Palestine” and “immediately implement an arms embargo.”

Meanwhile, however, Netanyahu controlled the Palestinian mobile phones in Gaza to broadcast his speeches live at the UN. In addition, the Israeli military also broadcasted the Prime Minister’s speeches at the UN to the Gazans via a speaker.


Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu speaks to the General Assembly

Order to "hack" the mobile phone and put on the loudspeaker

Netanyahu livestreams his own UN speech from Gaza

In his speech, Netanyahu criticized the practice of the Palestinian state as “crazy” and said his voice was aggressive, provocative and even retaliatory, and he also vowed to “complete his mission in Gaza.” Netanyahu called on Hamas to hand over arms and release Israeli detainees at the meeting, saying that if Hamas agrees with Israel’s demands, the Gaza conflict will end immediately. “Hamas’ remaining forces will remain in the Gaza Strip, and Israel will not stop its operations in the Gaza Strip until the detainees are released and Hamas disarms,” he warned.

Netanyahu's office said on social media platforms that the prime minister has taken unprecedented action and has ordered "black" into Gaza's Palestinian phones, allowing them to "live" on their phones to hear his UN speech.


The Israeli Army has been ordered to deploy speaker extensors in the Gaza Strip and along the Israeli border.

Another report said that the Israeli army also deployed trucks equipped with loudspeakers to Gaza so that Gazans could hear his speech. The Israeli army received orders on Thursday night (25th) to place loudspeakers in the Gaza Strip and along the border with Israel along the Gaza Strip. Residents in many places in Gaza said they could not hear Netanyahu's speech through Israeli government loudspeakers. "I couldn't hear him because of electricity and internet supply issues," said Leila Luka, a resident in southern Gaza.

According to the Israeli government, the move is to tell the Gazans that the conflict will end immediately as long as the conditions are met. This move has also sparked intense controversy within Israel. An Israeli military senior official said the “spacecraft operation” was very crazy and could not bring any substantial military benefits.

United Nations Secretary-General Guterres’ spokesman, Dugarik, declined to comment on the issue.

Is Netanyahu still isolated?

In-house diplomats left, New York citizens raised flags outside

Amid rising international criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza, Netanyahu delivered tough rhetoric at the United Nations, criticizing those countries that recognized the Palestinian state this week. Before he started speaking, a large number of delegates left the audience. By the time Netanyahu spoke, the audience was almost empty, leaving only one upper area with cheers. The departure of representatives from many countries shows that Netanyahu has been further isolated in the international community. According to reports, the main audience of Netanyahu's speech is the United States and Israelis.


By the time Netanyahu spoke, the audience was almost empty, except for cheers from one upper floor

Meanwhile, protesters gathered in the streets of New York City in support of Netanyahu’s arrest. Sharif Nasev, who participated in the protests, said Netanyahu’s move to New York instead of to The Hague was a disgrace. It is that the International Criminal Court in The Hague last year issued an arrest warrant against Netanyahu and that everyone present today supported his arrest. New York City Citizen Party mayor candidate Zohran Mamdani has promised earlier this month that as long as he is elected mayor, the International Criminal Court will execute an arrest warrant against Netanyahu. While the United States is not a party to the International Criminal Court, it is currently unclear whether the New York Police Department has the legitimate power to arrest the Israeli prime minister.

Megan Fredette, another New Yorker who attended the *, held up a card that read: Is baby milk powder also for Hamas? Fredette said that as a New Yorker, she doesn't welcome Netanyahu to her city. "It made me feel sick, angry and ashamed." Fredette said he was not welcomed by New Yorkers.

According to reports, those who participated in the protests in new york also included Israeli Ilana Gritzvsky, who was detained by Hamas for more than 50 days and then released. Gritzvsky shouted to Netanyahu: "You personally said that you would bring all the detainees back! You lied to us!" It is reported that her partner is still being detained by Hamas.

Netanyahu’s speech, despite being isolated by the international community, has been strongly welcomed by domestic right-wing extremists such as Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gevil and Treasury Minister Bashar al-Smootrich. It is understood that both have held a tough stance on issues such as the “annexation of the West Bank” and on this issue, U.S. President Donald Trump stressed on 25 that he would never allow Israel to annex the West Bank.

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