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Feb 2, 2009

The Obama Effect in Israel




The Israeli elections are looming, and the latest polls suggest a victory for the Likud's Benjamin Netanyahu. It would be hard to imagine politicians more different than Netanyahu and Barack Obama, but a reader who clicks on the English-language Likud site might be forgiven for assuming otherwise: anyone who spent time on Barackobama.com would find the Likud site designed in almost the same way--down to a "mynetanyahu" social networking site, modeled on mybarackobama.com.

Likud isn't the only Israeli party to have imitated Obama's tactics (although Likud seems to have managed it more successfully--Ha'aretz reported that 50 percent of its campaign budget went to online material). Ha'aretz also reported that at the start of the campaign, the left-leaning Meretz Party invited to Israel Obama campaign consultants David Fenton and Tom Mazzei. The party's campaign chair said that"we intend to wage a massive campaign on the Internet, and we see the social networking sites and blogs as a serious tool that we intend to use widely."

As the Israeli elections have shown, Obama's tactics aren't ideology-specific.



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Michael Pitkowsky - 2/2/2009

See this blog post which brings three pictures of political advertisements from the ultra-orthodox Shas party. The first two say in Hebrew, "Yes we can." The third one has been used by Shas before, but it actually has an Obama ring to it (there are no red states...), "There are no secular, no religious, we are all Jews."