UN, Netanyahu and visual aids
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In his speeches to the United Nations when world leaders gather, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has quite the history of turning to props and visual aids to hammer his points home. But even by the Israeli leader’s elevated standards of showmanship,
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Even before he took to the podium, Netanyahu's office said it had set up massive loudspeakers on trucks along the Gaza border to blare the speech to the people inside
Dozens of officials and diplomats staged a walk-out as he took to the podium, leaving large parts of the hall empty.