"Let’s bring them home now!” By SAM HALPERN FEBRUARY 11, 2024 22:47 Updated: FEBRUARY 12, 2024 21:10 Screenshot of Israel's Super Bowl advertisement. Bring all Dads back home! Hostages held captive by hamas terrorists for over 129 days! People for Israel visits the memorial where the Reim music festiv Super bowl ad calls on Americans to lobby in support for the release of 136 hostages who remain in Hamas captivity. The campaign was created by Israel's Nati The upcoming Super Bowl game will feature a commercial featuring Israeli fathers held hostage by Hamas with a vow to bring them home. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram The ad, which will be aired in the most viewed segment in television all year, will cost an estimated $7 million. all the hostages must be released It then cuts to photos of demonstrators holding up posters of hostages to the sound of chants “Bring them home.” Here is a sneak peek at our upcoming Super Bowl ad — tune in to see the Super Bowl 2024. The Kansas City Chiefs bagged the Lombardi Trophy at the Super Bowl match defeating 49ers. Patrick Mahomes threw the touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman to give the Kansas City The Israeli government bought time during Super Bowl LVIII for an ad pleading for the release of the hostages of the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack.. In the 30 second ad, titled “Bring All Dads Back Home” home, a narrator talked about the importance of fathers as video of those dads who have been held in captivity for more than 120 days played following the terrorist attack against The National Public Diplomacy Directorate, a department within the Prime Minister's Office, placed the advertisements on smart televisions that stream Paramount, the company broadcasting this year's Super Bowl football game. Each ad concludes with a hashtag featuring a variation on "Bring them home," the slogan for the hostages' return. The silly ones. The strong ones. The adventurous ones,” the voice over said as more home video footage played showing different fathers cuddling with their kids, dancing with them and playing with them. “To all the dads held in captivity by Hamas for over 120 days: we vow to bring you home,” it added, as more clips from home movies played. Ad Age is counting down to Super Bowl LIX. In the days leading up to the game, which will air on Fox on Feb. 9, Ad Age will bring you breaking news, analysis and first looks at the high-stakes Big Glen Powell plays “Goldilocks” in a Super Bowl ad for the RamCharger truck, which co-stars his real-life niece and nephew. “Once upon a time, there was a girl with golden locks — you know Buckle up, because the WeatherTech "Whatever Comes Your Way" Super Bowl 2025 commercial is taking you on a ride with a group of fearless older ladies who aren’t letting anything—or anyone—slow them down. These fun-loving, adventure-seeking women are out to prove that age is just a number as they hit the road, conquer the elements, and embrace the unexpected, all with the help of Bring all dads home “To all the dads. The funny ones. The silly ones. The strong ones. The adventurous ones. To all the dads held in captivity by Hamas for over 120 days: we vow to bring you WELCOME TO SUPER BOWL WEEK! Today, our wheel spin lands on a challenge where we'll have to bring home a Lombardi trophy to a city that has never won one befo Catch the extended version of Totino's Super Bowl 2025 commercial, 'Chazmo Goes Home,' starring comedians Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson as suburban dads alongside Chazmo, a lovable alien heading back to his home planet. In this hilarious twist, the dads confront Chazmo about the snacks he devoured, only for the cheeky alien to argue that, with 10 Totino’s Pizza Rolls costing around $1*, he All of this bad press for “buying a Super Bowl commercial” and only the few people watching through a failing streaming service see it? In my opinion, this should have been Robert Kraft’s commercial that he paid to air during the actual game (instead of his commercial that All-Lives-Matter’ed antisemitism) Those watching the Super Bowl today via Paramount on their smart TV will be seeing this ad: Bring Them Home Now Verified account p t S n s e r o d o h a h u b F y 1 f 0 3 u h 1 f 5 g 7 c c e 8 i , r c u 0 5 h 1 2 4 8 3 r 4 2 9 a t t 1 1 m c m 2 · More than 80 years later, the groundbreaking commercial “Bring Down the House” that aired during halftime of Super Bowl LVI pays homage to that blockbuster moment — except this time some of the sport’s biggest stars really do crash into an unsuspecting living room. The NFL created the two-minute film with the help of New Orleans-based
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