In an “unprecedented operation," the Israeli army took over the mobile phones of Gaza residents to broadcast Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech at the UN General Assembly live through the devices. Netanyahu, during his speech, also announced that the IDF took control of the telephones of Gaza residents and Hamas members, and that his speech was being broadcast live. After he named the 20 living hostages who remain in Gaza, he said he wanted to address them in his speech. "I want to do something I've never done before. I want to speak from this forum directly to those hostages through loudspeakers. I've surrounded Gaza with massive loudspeakers connected to this microphone that our dear hostages will hear my message, and I'll say it first in Hebrew and then in English," he sai
'This is PM speaking live': Netanyahu's 'unprecedented op' from UN stage; why army hijacked phones of Gaza residents

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