Netanyahu taunts Gazans, orders loudspeakers to play his UN speech
"Israel" plans to broadcast Netanyahu’s UN speech via loudspeakers in Gaza, escalating psychological warfare as Palestinian casualties mount.
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Israeli trucks with loudspeakers head to the Gaza Strip, as seen in the occupied Palestinian Territories, September 26, 2025 (Social media)
The Israeli military has been instructed to place loudspeakers in front of Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip to force the residents to hear Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's UN General Assembly speech, according to a report by the newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth.
Haaretz clarified that the Southern Command has already drafted instructions to broadcast the speech through loudspeaker systems that will be placed on trucks and near the separation barrier, with an Israeli military source describing the objective of the measure as psychological warfare.
Yedioth Ahronoth indicated that the military understands the risks that could result from this directive but has refused to issue an official response, while senior officers within the military institution criticized the decision and described it as a "crazy idea", questioning its military utility.
In a related context, an Israeli soldier operating near Gaza stated that the mission is one of the most dangerous tasks he has undertaken in his life, adding that the true objective of the measure had not been clarified to them.
Netanyahu set to speak as he commits genocide
Netanyahu will use his UN General Assembly speech to condemn countries that recognized a Palestinian state, accusing them of rewarding murderers by supporting a state in what he considers the heart of "Israel", and he will firmly state that this will not be allowed to happen.
This comes as the Israeli war on Gaza continues to claim more lives, with the total death toll since October 7 inching closer toward the 66,000 mark.
On September 25, Gaza's hospitals reported having received 83 fatalities and 216 injured Palestinians in 24 hours, bringing the total number of casualties since October 7, 2023, to 65,427 deaths and 167,376 injuries, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
Since the ceasefire collapsed on March 18, 2025, Israeli attacks have killed 12,939 Palestinians and injured 55,335 others.
Israeli occupation forces have continued their attacks on aid distribution sites, with seven Palestinians killed and at least 50 others injured by Israeli fire at humanitarian aid centers, bringing the total number of aid-related casualties to 2,538 fatalities and more than 18,581 injuries.