Netanyahu party campaign billboard likens Mamdani to leaders of Iran and Hezbollah
Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party has placed a campaign billboard in Tel Aviv comparing New York City Mayor Eric Adams to leaders of Iran and Hezbollah. The billboard, featuring Adams alongside Turkish President Erdoğan, Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, and Hezbollah chief Qassem, is part of Netanyahu's campaign for upcoming elections.

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AI-generatedBenjamin Netanyahu's Likud party has placed a campaign billboard in Tel Aviv comparing New York City Mayor Eric Adams to leaders of Iran and Hezbollah. The billboard, featuring Adams alongside Turkish President Erdoğan, Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, and Hezbollah chief Qassem, is part of Netanyahu's campaign for upcoming elections. This move escalates a public dispute between Netanyahu and Adams, who has criticized Israel's actions in Gaza and called Netanyahu a "war criminal." Netanyahu responded by accusing Adams of fomenting hate and endangering bipartisan support for Israel in the US. The billboard and accompanying social media posts aim to portray Adams as an opponent of Israel, as US-Israeli talks on a Gaza ceasefire stall.
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5 extractedNetanyahu recently described the UK as ‘the Islamic republic of Britain’ in a podcast interview.
Netanyahu accused Adams of ‘fomenting hate’ and jeopardizing bipartisan US support for Israel.
Eric Adams has been a vocal critic of Israel’s war in Gaza and called Netanyahu a ‘war criminal’ who ‘belonged in The Hague’.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s party Likud created a campaign billboard comparing NYC Mayor Eric Adams to leaders of Iran and Hezbollah.
Recent US polling shows Adams is more popular among American Jews than Netanyahu.