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Netanyahu’s UN Speech Ignites Outrage with Gaza Broadcast Reveal

Netanyahu’s UN speech sparks walkouts and Gaza broadcast plan.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a fiery address to the United Nations General Assembly, asserting that Israel "must finish the job" against Hamas in Gaza, despite facing significant international isolation over the ongoing war. The speech, marked by dramatic gestures and unyielding rhetoric, was met with a mass walkout by dozens of delegates from multiple nations as he took the podium, a vivid symbol of global discontent with Israel's military campaign. Undeterred, Netanyahu pressed on, backed by a steadfast U.S. delegation, while pockets of applause from allies punctuated the tense atmosphere. His address came at a critical juncture, with accusations of war crimes and an International Criminal Court arrest warrant looming, making this a pivotal moment to defend Israel’s actions on the world’s largest diplomatic stage.

Netanyahu employed striking visual aids to underscore his points, a signature of his oratory style. He displayed a map titled "THE CURSE," using a large marker to highlight perceived threats from Hamas and its regional allies, including Iran. In a theatrical twist, he pinned a QR code to his suit jacket and presented a board with a multiple-choice question, engaging the audience on the roots of Middle Eastern instability. Repeatedly praising U.S. President Donald Trump as his "chief ally," Netanyahu credited U.S. support for recent military successes, including operations that dismantled parts of Hezbollah’s arsenal and targeted its leadership. These remarks framed Israel’s actions as a necessary response to the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks, while sidestepping calls for de-escalation from the international community.

In a bold and unprecedented move, Netanyahu announced that the Israeli military would broadcast his speech directly to Gaza residents and Hamas operatives by taking over their mobile phones in a sophisticated operation. This "public diplomacy" effort extended to loudspeakers along the Gaza border, ensuring his message—demanding hostage releases and Hamas’s surrender—reached Palestinians in real time. The strategy drew sharp criticism from Israeli opposition leaders, with figures like Yair Lapid warning it could jeopardize hostage negotiations and endanger troops. Netanyahu, however, framed the broadcast as a direct appeal to Gazans, urging them to pressure Hamas, while reinforcing Israel’s resolve to eliminate the group’s threat. This tactic, blending technology and psychological warfare, intensified debates over the ethics of Israel’s military approach amid ongoing ground operations and evacuations in Gaza City.

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The speech underscored Netanyahu’s precarious position, as he navigates domestic unrest, global protests, and diplomatic fallout. With famine warnings in Gaza, U.S. efforts toward a ceasefire deal reportedly nearing completion, and widespread demonstrations—from Times Square to Tel Aviv—calling for an end to the conflict, his defiant stance risks further alienating allies. The walkouts and shouts in the UN hall reflected the growing chorus of condemnation, yet Netanyahu’s focus on military victory and strategic theatrics signaled no retreat. As Israel prepares for a critical meeting between Netanyahu and Trump, the international community watches closely to see whether this unyielding approach will bolster Israel’s position or deepen its isolation on the global stage.

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