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Creator of 'I Am a Bibi Supporter' Says Many Right-Wingers Live in Tel Aviv

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Natan Salomon, one of the creators of the viral film "I Am a Bibi Supporter," told Channel 7 that since he began sharing his content, he has noticed increasing public support from Tel Aviv residents. Salomon emphasized that Tel Aviv is not as left-wing as commonly believed, stating, "There are many right-wingers here."

In an interview with Hadar Miller, Salomon described how his first video, filmed on a street in northern Tel Aviv where he introduced himself as a supporter of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and addressed stereotypes about being a "Bibi supporter," quickly went viral. Within a day, the video had amassed around 70,000 views, surprising him and revealing a significant audience eager to see representation of right-wing supporters from diverse backgrounds.

When asked if others in northern Tel Aviv share his views but do not express them publicly, Salomon confirmed that many do. Over the past year, he has observed more frequent expressions of support from Tel Aviv residents as he moves around the city. He noted that since he started posting his content, more people have approached him to openly show their support.

Salomon's comments challenge the common perception of Tel Aviv as predominantly left-leaning, highlighting a substantial right-wing presence that is gaining visibility.

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