Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invoked the famous words of Moses — “Let my people go” — in a Friday speech delivered to the United Nations General Assembly, but broadcast into the Gaza Strip.
“Much of the world no longer remembers Oct. 7, but we remember. Israel remembers Oct. 7,” he told the delegates. “On Oct. 7, [2023], Hamas carried out the worst attack on Jews since the Holocaust,” he said.
“They slaughtered 1,200 innocent people, including over 40 Americans and foreign nationals from dozens of countries represented here. They beheaded men. They raped women. They burned babies alive. They burned babies alive in front of their parents. What monsters! And these monsters took more than 250 people hostage,” Netanyahu continued.
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