The Central Elections Committee has issued an interim order directing the removal of an election propaganda video posted on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's official and personal social media accounts, Israeli media report.
Wednesday evening — The Central Elections Committee chair issued an interim order requiring the removal of an election propaganda video published on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's official and personal social media accounts. The order, reported by Israeli media, does not specify the content of the video or the legal basis for the removal. This follows a recent pattern of committee actions on campaign material: on June 19, the committee ordered National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir to remove a video related to the Global Sumud Flotilla, and in early June a petition was filed to remove digital ads by Transportation Minister Miri Regev due to alleged use of public assets. The current order is the first directed at Netanyahu's campaign accounts during this election cycle. Further details on the video's content and the exact violation alleged were not immediately available.
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