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Stick 'em up
Following the largely-perceived successful Gaza operation,
Labor's slogan reads: In the moment of truth, Barak
Opposite of Lieberman: Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies.
Labor's campaign:
"Barak is not trendy or sympathetic. He is a leader"
Kadima's negative campaign against Netanyahu:
"Bibi? I don't believe him"
Likud's anti-Livni slogan reads: "It's out of her league"
Shas has decided to adopt Obama's slogan: "Yes we can!"
Israel Beitenu's campaign focuses on its leader:
"Lieberman, I believe him!"
Meretz - The New Movement's banner campaign:
First frame makes you belive it is an ad for the Likud and Netanyahu,
with the slogan "Together, we'll succeed"; the second frame erases
the first with the text "We deserve something better".
Israeli-Arab party Hadash (new in Hebrew) says
a "new world is possible"
Kadima says "Tzipi Livni is a different type of leader"
The Jewish Home / New National Religious Party:
Always on the front lines
Likud's slogan: Binyamin Netanyahu. Because a state needs to be run
Meretz does not compromise with "Jumes"
(nickname of its chariman Haim Oron).
Yisrael Beitenu with a message
to Israeli-Arabs:
No citizenship without loyalty
National Union has a "no fear" approach
The campaign of Yisrael Hazaka (a strong Israel)
focuses on fighting organized crime: After we hammered Hamas,
it's now the crime families' turn
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