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The article discusses the current Israeli election campaign, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used an billboard in Tel Aviv depicting a gathering with figures from Hezbollah, Iran, and Turkey, in an attempt to persuade voters to support him ahead of the upcoming October 2026 elections. The campaign focuses on reminding Israelis of security threats, especially following attacks on Gaza, and promotes Netanyahu himself as a strong man who has restrained Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah. Amid rising political challenges and polls showing a decline in his coalition's popularity, the campaign emphasizes the need for stability. Conversely, criticism has intensified from New York City Mayor Zahran M-madani, who called Netanyahu a "war criminal" and threatened to issue an international arrest warrant against him. This all occurs amid fluctuating election results and Netanyahu’s insistence on the importance of maintaining his coalition in power to confront regional threats.
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