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Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel claims that the country installed loudspeakers and commandeered cell phone signals in areas surrounding Gaza. The purpose was so that any remaining hostages might hear his address to the United Nations. However, this claim has not been independently confirmed by NBC News.

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