Netanyah orders military to broadcast his speech to the UN in Gaza with speakers

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah's office has ordered the Israeli Protection Forces (IDF) to broadcast its speech directly at the UN General Assembly for residents at the Gaza Strip. Following Israeli media reports this morning that the IDF was ordered to install soundspeakers in trucks all over the Strip, the office of [...]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah's office has ordered the Israeli Protection Forces (IDF) to broadcast its speech directly at the UN General Assembly for residents at the Gaza Strip.
Following Israeli media reports this morning that the IDF was ordered to install soundspeakers in trucks all over the Strip, the Prime Minister's Office confirmed that it was planning to broadcast the speech directly for Gaza residents, but stressed that this would only be done on the Israeli side of the border.
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The prime minister's “Office has instructed civil institutions, in co-operation with the IDF, to install sound on trucks only on the Israeli side of the Gaza border with the aim of broadcasting of Prime Minister Netanyahu's historic speech to the UN General Assembly at the Gaza Strip today”
“This move is part of a diplomatic approach to the public”, the prime minister's office said, noting that Netanyah “clearly introduced the operation not to endanger Israeli soldiers”, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
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According to a 12th Channel report, the military voiced opposition to the order because it would require soldiers to leave their positions and enter parts of the Gaza Strip where they are in greater danger of attack by Hamas.
The “is a crazy idea”, a senior military official told Israeli newspaper Haaretz.












