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Netanyahu: 'Much of the world no longer remembers October 7'
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During his remarks at the United Nations General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that "much of the world no longer remembers October 7" and donned a QR code pin that would link to information on the deadly attacks.Sept. 26, 2025