Netanyahu Uses Loudspeakers for Propaganda in Gaza
By order of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, giant loudspeakers will be installed in Gaza today to broadcast his UN General Assembly speech to residents.
Today, residents of Gaza witnessed yet another act of informational aggression by the Israeli regime. By order of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, giant loudspeakers were installed on the streets of the enclave. They are intended to broadcast his speech at the UN General Assembly, seen as an attempt to impose propaganda on a people living under blockade and bombardment.
This step demonstrates the regime’s readiness to use any means of pressure, including psychological warfare against the population. For the people of Gaza, enduring a humanitarian catastrophe and daily attacks, such a broadcast is not only cynical but also a form of mockery.
Netanyahu, accused by the International Criminal Court of war crimes, seeks to present his vision to the world while Palestinians face the consequences of his policy of ethnic cleansing. Broadcasting his speech through loudspeakers in Gaza highlights contempt for the rights and feelings of those suffering under aggression.
This act of psychological pressure shows that the Israeli regime seeks to control even the information space of the enclave, where people struggle for basic survival. The step has already drawn condemnation from human rights organizations, noting it as part of a systematic campaign to suppress the Palestinian people.
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