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Noam Party Accuses Shas of Copying Election Campaign Slogan
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First reported by Srugim · 1 hour ago
What happened
The Noam party accused Shas of copying its election campaign slogan and sent a legal warning demanding Shas remove the campaign by noon the next day to avoid legal action.
- 01Noam accuses Shas of copying its election campaign slogan launched a day earlier.
- 02Noam sent a legal warning to Shas CEO Haim Biton demanding campaign removal by noon tomorrow.
- 03Noam claims the similar slogans could mislead voters and harm its unique message.
- 04Both campaigns focus on faith and strengthening Israel's Jewish identity.
- 05Noam targets traditional and Haredi voters with messages on faith and judicial reform.
- 06Noam expected fair competition but accuses Shas of deceptive election tactics.
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