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Noam Party Targets Disillusioned Ultra-Orthodox Voters Ahead of Israeli Elections

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First reported by Srugim · 1 day ago

What happened

The Noam party, led by Avi Maoz, is targeting ultra-Orthodox voters disappointed with Shas and United Torah Judaism by tailoring outreach efforts and seeking alliances with small ultra-Orthodox parties ahead of Israel's elections.

  • 01Noam party aims to attract ultra-Orthodox voters disappointed with Shas and United Torah Judaism.
  • 02Noam operates separate campaign branches for Hasidic, Sephardic, and Lithuanian sectors.
  • 03A kosher phone line broadcasts party messages to ultra-Orthodox communities.
  • 04Avi Maoz and activists meet young disillusioned ultra-Orthodox voters.
  • 05Noam negotiates alliances with small ultra-Orthodox parties like Achi.
  • 06Achi party was formed as an opposition to Shas.

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The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

Kan NewsCenter · Hebrew20 minutes ago
Noam Party Targets Disillusioned Ultra-Orthodox Voters Ahead of Israeli Elections
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew1 day ago
Noam Party Accuses Shas of Voter Deception Over Similar Election Slogans
Now 14Right · Hebrew1 day ago
Noam Party Accuses Shas of Copying Their Election Slogan
Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew1 day ago
Noam Party Accuses Shas of Copying Election Campaign Slogan
SrugimRight · Hebrew1 day ago
Noam Party Leader Criticizes Shas for Adopting Their Slogan

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