Israel's government deployed mobile billboards and digital displays throughout Manhattan as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared for his United Nations General Assembly speech. The advertising campaign targeted areas surrounding UN headquarters and Times Square with Remember October 7 messaging. Each display featured scannable codes directing international users to documentation of Hamas attack details. The initiative aimed to remind world leaders about terrorist actions against civilians.
Netanyahu arrived Thursday for diplomatic meetings with Argentine, Serbian, and Paraguayan leaders before addressing the assembly Friday evening. The Prime Minister's Office described the campaign as highlighting Hamas brutality during the October assault. Forty-eight hostages remain in Gaza according to Israeli officials. Previous UN remarks emphasized that conflict resolution requires Hamas disarmament and complete hostage release.
Netanyahu arrived Thursday for diplomatic meetings with Argentine, Serbian, and Paraguayan leaders before addressing the assembly Friday evening. The Prime Minister's Office described the campaign as highlighting Hamas brutality during the October assault. Forty-eight hostages remain in Gaza according to Israeli officials. Previous UN remarks emphasized that conflict resolution requires Hamas disarmament and complete hostage release.