Netanyahu disseminates UNGA’s speech in Gaza via military speakers

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The speech of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the United Nations General Assembly (Unga) was exploded through Gaza so that the Palestinians hear thanks to a program from Israeli information.
The Prime Minister said he wanted to speak directly about the 20 living hostages that remain in captivity of Hamas.
“I want to do something that I have never done before. I want to talk about this forum directly to these hostages through speakers. I surrounded Gaza of massive speakers connected to this microphone, in the hope that our dear hostages will hear my message.”
Netanyahu’s office said he had ordered his speech to be played on speakers on the Israeli side of the border with Gaza.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the United Nations General Assembly at the UN Headquarters in New York on September 26, 2025. (Jeenah Moon / Reuters)
He also said that Israeli intelligence had found a way to disseminate the speech on mobile phones in Gaza.
“Thanks to the particular efforts of Israeli intelligence, my words are now also worn. They are broadcast live through the mobile phones of the Gazans.”
But the Israel channel 12 reported that the Israeli Defense Forces (FDI) had been ordered to set up speakers and disseminate the speech inside the Gaza band – not at the border.
“At the regret of Netanyahu, he is not Kim Jong-un, and the Israeli army does not need to spread the speeches of the sovereign on speakers while endangering soldiers on the ground,” wrote the head of the opposition Yair Lapid on X.
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The soldiers serving in the Gaza Strip and their families published a statement saying that they were ordered to enter Gaza to install the speakers.
“The Prime Minister lies,” said a joint declaration of families. “We know of our children in uniform that the speakers have been placed inside Gaza. This action endangers their lives, everything for the right campaign of public diplomacy to preserve its rule.”
They continued: “He made public relations at the expense of our children’s life and security. Today, we have lost the last unleashing of confidence that we had in the political level and in the army leaders who approved this scandalous operation.”
During her speech, Netanyahu said directly to the hostages: “We have not forgotten you. Not even a second. The inhabitants of Israel are with you. We will not weaken, and we will not rest until we bring you back to the house.”
Netanyahu has taken the main stage of the United Nations at a time when hostilities with the international body have reached a summit of all time. In the midst of the international pressure on the offensive campaign of Israel in Gaza, the UN held meetings this week to put pressure for a two -state solution.

Israel has set up speakers to explode Netanyahu’s speech in Gaza. (IDF)
Dozens of UN delegates came out of the general assembly room while the Prime Minister spoke. After the ranging, there were much more empty seats than delegates looking at the speech.
The Member States voted to authorize the president of the Palestinian authority, Mahmoud Abbas, of speaking of distance on Thursday, where he accused Israel of “genocide” and demanded complete membership of the UN for a Palestinian state. Abbas received a 30 -second applause series after his address.
The Prime Minister eviscerated nations which recognized a Palestinian state – notably France, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada.
“I say to the representatives of these nations, it is not an indictment of Israel,” said Netanyahu. “It is an indictment of you. It is an act of accusation of weakness. The leaders who appease evil rather than to support a nation whose brave soldiers keep you barbarians at the door. They are already entering your doors. When will you learn?”
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The delegates came out when Netanyahu began his speech to the United Nations General Assembly. (Efrat Lachter / Fox News Digital)
Netanyahu also said that 90% of Palestinians “celebrated the attack” in Hamas on October 7.
“Nearly 90% of Palestinians supported the attack on October 7. It was not supported, they celebrated it. They danced on the roofs. They threw candy. This is what was both in Gaza and Judea. The Samaria, the West Bank, as you call).
Addressing those who support a Palestinian state, Netanyahu said: “They do not want a state next to Israel. They want a Palestinian state instead of Israel.”
“What you are doing is to give the ultimate reward to intolerant fanatics who committed and supported the massacre of October 7. Giving the Palestinians a state to a Mile of Jerusalem after October 7, it is like giving pure madness from Al-Qaida to a Mile de New York after September 11.
The Prime Minister praised the military campaigns of Israel and the attacks on Iran and Hezbollah.
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Tele -shortists belonging to Hezbollah members exploded last year through Lebanon, killing and injuring the inhabitants.
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And after the United States has carried out unprecedented strikes on Iranian nuclear installations in June, he said that more work was to do to eradicate the nuclear threat of Iran.
“We must not allow Iran to rebuild its military nuclear capacities. Uranium stocks enriched by Iran, these stocks, must be eliminated.”
The Prime Minister faces the shadow of an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in November 2024, which complicated his international trips and his careful examination of his decisions in wartime.
The United States does not adhere to the CPI decisions and forbidden Palestinian leaders to go to New York for Unga.
But the Prime Minister took a circuit path to New York, avoiding the airspace of Spain and France, the two signatories of the Rome status of the ICC, which could arrest it if it should land in their country.
Addressing Fox News Digital for a few moments after Netanyahu’s address, Israel’s ambassador to the UN Danny Danon stressed that Israel’s priority remains “the release of all hostages and elimination of Hamas de Gaza”.
His comments came in response to President Donald Trump’s announcement on Friday that “it seems that we have an agreement on Gaza” which could soon release the captives.
“After the Prime Minister here at the United Nations calls for the release of all hostages, we will not stop until we make sure that we get all the hostages at home safely,” said Danon. “The closure will come with the hostages at home and Hamas in Gaza, and I think that President Trump will support this management and Prime Minister Netanyahu.”
Trump said on Thursday that he would not allow Israel to annex the West Bank – an option that Israeli officials said it was on the table in response to the growing swell of Palestinian recognition.
“I will not allow Israel to annex the West Bank. No, I will not allow it. This will not happen,” Trump said in the oval office, adding that he had spoken to Netanyahu on the subject.
“It was enough. It’s time to stop now,” he added.
Trump officials presented a 21-point plan on Thursday to end the war in Gaza, which would focus on the release of the remaining hostages and a cease-fire.
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On the questions of a broader regional policy, in particular Trump’s remarks on the annexation of the West Bank, Danon underlined the close coordination of Israel with Washington saying: “Netanyahu never announced that he intended to apply sovereignty to the cities of Judea and Samaria. I am sure that all these problems will be discussed on Monday. Hamas is out of Gaza and will work together to achieve these objectives.
Danon also rejected the debraying show that occurred during Netanyahu’s speech, telling Fox News Digital that theaters were not new. “It was an orchestrated show,” he said. “The Palestinians are very good to orchestrate the theater in the room of the General Assembly. But the Prime Minister waited, continued with his speech, and he was strong and powerful.”
Israeli officials, speaking in the background, noted that it was not the first time that Trump announced that an agreement was imminent. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comments.