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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated the Shin Bet on Rosh Hashanah: "You saved many lives during rescue and recovery operations in Judea and Samaria, as well as in the Gaza Strip. I thank you for your magnificent commitment to Israel's security."
Prime Minister Netanyahu pays tribute to soldier S.
Prime Minister Netanyahu to Soldier S. of the Hasmonean Brigade, who eliminated the terrorists in the attack in Jerusalem: "You did a great job and saved many people."Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met yesterday (Thursday) in his office with Sergeant S., a soldier of the ultra-Orthodox Hasmonean Brigade, and his fiancée.The Prime Minister praised S. for his courageous actions and his efforts to make contact and eliminate the terrorists who carried out the murderous attack at the Ramot Junction in Jerusalem.Prime Minister Netanyahu to Soldier S.:"You did a great job and saved many people. I want to thank you on behalf of the Israeli government, the State of Israel, and the Israeli people. Congratulations, you prevented a major catastrophe."
Prime Minister's Office:
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with MP Eli Dellal and expressed shock at the attack on him at the Likud conference in Kfar Saba.
The Prime Minister called on the Israeli police to bring the attackers to justice and warned against the rampant incitement against coalition members.
This incitement is becoming more extreme every day as the rioters realize that the majority of the population is not behind them.
If law enforcement fails to put an end to this dangerous phenomenon, there will be bloody consequences.
Prime Minister Office:
Remember October 7th: In advance of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to the United Nations, the Prime Minister's Office in New York is launching an information campaign highlighting Hamas's atrocities.
In advance of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to the UN General Assembly, the Prime Minister's Office and his spokesperson's office in New York have launched an unprecedented information campaign on dozens of giant billboards and trucks around the UN building and in Times Square.
The billboards and trucks will read "Remember October 7th" in English. They will also display a QR code that, when scanned, leads to a website (available abroad only) displaying the atrocities of October 7th.
The campaign aims to remind world leaders and the public of Hamas's atrocities and the unimaginable cruelty of the terrorist organization, which continues to hold 48 hostages in Gaza.
The flood of information is significantly intensifying during the current visit of the Prime Minister and his entourage.