Likud Threatens Legal Action Against Gadi Eizenkot’s Yashar Party Over Altered Campaign Sign
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 10 hours ago
What happened
Likud has threatened legal action against Gadi Eizenkot’s Yashar party after it digitally altered a Likud campaign sign, changing its message to criticize Netanyahu and promote Eizenkot. Likud demands the removal of the altered sign by Monday noon or will seek intervention from the Central Elections Committee. The dispute highlights the central role of military conscription in the current Israeli election campaign.
- 01Yashar digitally altered a Likud campaign sign to criticize Netanyahu and promote Eizenkot.
- 02Likud’s legal advisor sent a cease-and-desist letter demanding removal of the altered sign.
- 03Deadline for removal is Monday at 12:00 PM, or Likud will petition the Central Elections Committee.
- 04Likud claims the altered sign constitutes illegal election propaganda.
- 05The dispute centers on military conscription, a key election issue.
- 06Yashar promotes Eizenkot as leader of a Zionist recruitment government.
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