JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An election campaign video starring Israel's far-right justice minister spoofs perfume ads to sell her political priorities, but has a strong whiff of muddled message given the fragrance is labelled "Fascism."
The intended meaning of the ad - three weeks before Israel's election - is largely lost on people who just see the word fascism in English but who do not speak Hebrew and so cannot understand the voice-over.
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