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Noam Party Accuses Shas of Voter Deception Over Similar Election Slogans
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First reported by Srugim · 3 hours ago
What happened
The Noam Party accused Shas of misleading voters by using a nearly identical election slogan, demanding its removal or threatening legal action. Shas defended its campaign, citing religious inspiration and commitment to Jewish identity. The dispute highlights tensions ahead of Israel's upcoming elections.
- 01Noam Party accuses Shas of copying its election slogan and misleading voters.
- 02Noam sent a cease-and-desist letter demanding Shas remove the campaign by Wednesday noon.
- 03Shas launched its campaign with the slogan "Derech Emunah Bacharti," inspired by Psalms.
- 04Shas chairman Aryeh Deri emphasized the party's fight to preserve Israel's Jewish identity.
- 05Noam expressed disappointment over Shas's tactics ahead of critical right-wing elections.
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