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Noam Party Accuses Shas of Copying Their Election Slogan
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First reported by Srugim · 2 hours ago
What happened
The Noam party accused Shas of copying their election slogan "I Chose the Path of Faith" and warned Shas to stop using it, citing voter confusion and unfair advantage ahead of the 2026 elections.
- 01Noam party accuses Shas of stealing their election slogan.
- 02Noam sent a warning letter to Shas CEO MK Haim Biton.
- 03The slogan in dispute is "I Chose the Path of Faith."
- 04Noam claims Shas's campaign misleads voters and gains unfair benefit.
- 05Noam expected fair competition from their religious bloc allies.
- 06Noam accuses Shas of using unethical methods harming their campaign.
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