Israeli army ordered to broadcast Netanyahu's UN speech across Gaza
Israeli army ordered to broadcast Netanyahu's UN speech across Gaza
The Israeli army is preparing to broadcast Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech at the United Nations across the Gaza Strip, according to media reports.
Loudspeakers mounted on military trucks have been sent to the Gaza Strip to air the speech, scheduled for 4pm Israel time (1pm GMT) on Friday.
A military source told Haaretz the move is part of ongoing "psychological warfare" tactics.
However, the decision has faced internal criticism within the military. One senior officer reportedly described it as a “crazy idea,” according to Haaretz.
The Israeli army declined to comment and referred reporters to the prime minister’s office.
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