On the occasion of the Hanukkah holiday, the members of the "Haredi Campaign" launched a new edition of ads, adapted to the spirit of the times, in which they call the Haredi soldiers who enlisted in the IDF "Greeks.".
On Saturday evening, ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods were flooded with pamphlets and colorful ads, with the new campaign:
""Who are the Greeks at this time?" the ad asks - and the answer: "Doesn't every child know, that these are the Harediks?".
At the bottom of the ad it says: "We will continue to denounce the Orthodox/Hellenists - the Hellenists, through your holy priests, even a few individuals standing in the gap are inspiring the great miracle.".
The ad depicts the Haredi soldiers in the form of pigs, sitting on a large elephant, like the elephants that the Greek armies had.
Additionally, the ad contains sentences that were supposedly said by the ultra-Orthodox soldiers - such as: "We have no part in the God of our ancestors," "Our hopes are to assist our government in the campaign of the Jews," "The break-ins are our friends," "No Shabbat, no modesty," "No Torah, no kosher," and more.
An ultra-Orthodox soldier is also depicted as "kidnapping" ultra-Orthodox children who say: "I don't want to be a pig.".
Other children are seen running away screaming at the sight of the Haredi soldiers: "Oh, alas... Greeks again... Greeks again... God forbid... Look what they did to our friends...""
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