As hundreds of millions of people tune in to the 2024 Super Bowl on Sunday, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum is unveiling its own game-time ad campaign on social media, calling on Americans 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 Visit LifeShiftr.com here to access a form to request your local representative work for the release of the hostages in Hamas captivity. Related Tags Super Bowl hostage Advertising Gaza hostages (JNS) Israel kicked off an advertising campaign in the United States on Super Bowl weekend to bring attention to the plight of the 136 hostages still in the hands of the Hamas terrorist group in Gaza. The campaign appears to be a typical Super Bowl-related ad until Rapaport reverts to his usual foul-mouthed speech as he urges viewers’ help in getting the hostages released. The campaign appears to be a typical Super Bowl-related ad, until Rapaport reverts to his usual foul-mouthed speech as he urges viewers’ help in getting the hostages released. The man who helped Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. write the “I Have a Dream” speech will appear in a Super Bowl commercial from the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS). The organization, founded by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, purchased a 30-second advertisement for the Super Bowl that will include lawyer and speechwriter It wasn’t a Super Bowl ad, exactly, but a message from Israel’s government, drawing attention to the Israeli dads still being held in captivity by Hamas, was watched by millions during the Super Bowl who were streaming the game on smart TVs on Paramount+. The spot was dedicated to all the dads — “the funny [] 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. 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. Super Bowl ad calling for release of hostages held by Hamas (Photo: Screenshot) Brands from various sectors, including confectioneries like Lindt, Oreo, Nerds, M&M's, fast food chains such as A Super Bowl advertisement that the Jewish state purchased to call attention to hostages being held captive in the Gaza Strip by Hamas “undermines the integrity of broadcasting standards” and “misleads the public by not providing necessary context about the ad’s origins.” The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS), founded by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, will air its second ever Super Bowl commercial on Sunday and the 30-second spot this year features Its Super Bowl ad features Clarence B. Jones, the former lawyer and advisor to Martin Luther King, Jr. who drafted King’s famous “I Have A Dream” speech for the 1963 March on Washington. Join us in supporting the Voice for Freedom Coalition. Learn more and take action at ariseforisrael.comVoice for Freedom is a global coalition of over 250 or ADWEEK's Super Bowl 59 Ad Tracker monitors all the advertisers in this year's Big Game. ADWEEK; NFL One of the directorate’s videos, lasting just 15 seconds, features text that reads, “136 seats are still available for Sunday's game. One for each Israeli hostage held captive by Hamas.” Israel’s Diaspora Ministry and the National Information Directorate has sponsored an ad that will air on Paramount’s Smart TV network during the Super Bowl appealing for the release of hostages. On platforms dedicated to sports and current affairs, digital ads featuring images of hostages and statements by their families will be seen. Meanwhile, CBS granted the Israeli government space for an ad about the 130 hostages left in Gaza. This ad, meant to build public support and justify the slaughter of nearly 30,000 civilians in The commercials featured video clips of kids with their dads who are now held hostage. It is believed that 136 hostages remain in Hamas captivity but the Israeli government last week announced that about 1 out of 4 are now dead.
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