Netanyahu Shares Likud Billboard Featuring Khamenei, Qassem, Erdogan and Mamdani
Tel Aviv District, Israel

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August 16, 2026
Debate Over Framing and Impact: Coverage framed the billboard as part of a broader Likud strategy to portray criticism as aligned with Israel's adversaries and to mobilize supporters, a messaging move discussed amid polls showing Yashar leading with 24 seats while Likud had 22.
August 16, 2026
Opponents Mock and Alter Ad: Political rivals quickly targeted the billboard, producing parody and altered versions — including Yashar's change of message accusing Netanyahu of weakening the IDF and other modified images circulated by opponents.
August 16, 2026
Netanyahu Shares Billboard Image: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared the image of the billboard on social media with the English caption 'Don't let them win,' amplifying the Likud campaign message.
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August 16, 2026
Debate Over Framing and Impact: Coverage framed the billboard as part of a broader Likud strategy to portray criticism as aligned with Israel's adversaries and to mobilize supporters, a messaging move discussed amid polls showing Yashar leading with 24 seats while Likud had 22.
August 16, 2026
Opponents Mock and Alter Ad: Political rivals quickly targeted the billboard, producing parody and altered versions — including Yashar's change of message accusing Netanyahu of weakening the IDF and other modified images circulated by opponents.
August 16, 2026
Netanyahu Shares Billboard Image: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared the image of the billboard on social media with the English caption 'Don't let them win,' amplifying the Likud campaign message.












