Netanyahu puts NYC mayor Mamdani alongside Iran’s Ayatollah on enemies poster
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's campaign has placed New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani on a billboard alongside Iran’s Ayatollah.
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A campaign billboard by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party has placed New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani alongside Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. The move has sparked reactions from various political figures and analysts, who are discussing its implications for both Israeli and U.S. politics.
The billboard's appearance comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East. The next steps involve how Mamdani and other political figures respond to the billboard, and how it influences the upcoming election.
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Who reported it (6)
- NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Just Became a Netanyahu Campaign Issue in Israel Yahoo · 1d ago
- Hamas? Hezbollah? Israelis Found a New Villain: Zohran Mamdani Haaretz · 1d ago
- Netanyahu compares Mamdani to Ayatollah on Israeli billboard The Telegraph · 1d ago
- What Netanyahu’s new billboard says about Donald Trump, Zohran Mamdani, the 2026 election race The Jerusalem Post · 1d ago
- Netanyahu party campaign billboard likens Mamdani to leaders of Iran and Hezbollah The Guardian · 1d ago
- Netanyahu puts NYC mayor Mamdani alongside Iran’s Ayatollah on enemies poster The Independent · 1d ago
Quick answers
Who is Zohran Mamdani?
Zohran Mamdani is the mayor of New York City.
What is the significance of the billboard?
The billboard places Mamdani alongside two prominent figures known for their opposition to Israel, suggesting a strategic move by Netanyahu to rally support ahead of the 2026 election.
How has the international community reacted?
The billboard has drawn reactions from various political figures and analysts, who are discussing its implications for both Israeli and U.S. politics.
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