Talk:Israel Government Advertising Agency

Latest comment: 7 months ago by SpookyySpaghetti in topic New Advertising Campaign

About this article

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This article describes the Israel Government Advertising Agency (IGAA), commonly known by its Hebrew acronym Lapam (לפ״מ). It covers the agency's function as a public communications bureau for the Government of Israel, its organizational history, leadership, structure, and media strategies.

Translation note

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Portions of this article are adapted from the Hebrew Wikipedia article on לפ״מ as of May 2025. The content was translated, summarized, and expanded with reference to English-language sources where available.

Expansion opportunities

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  • More secondary sources (especially news coverage) about the agency’s campaigns and controversies would improve this article’s balance and depth.
  • Image licensing and fair use rationale for the official logo are under consideration.
  • Additional Wikidata linkage and infobox details welcome.

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New Advertising Campaign

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I just got some weird propaganda ad for freedomnotterror.org talking about 'Hamas violated the new ceasefire' and are 'executing civilians' or something. Will need to look more into this, but they cited articles from American news agencies to support this viewpoint, and only mentioned at the very bottom of the website that it was paid for by LAPAM. This is concerning. SpookyySpaghetti (talk) 22:29, 29 October 2025 (UTC)Reply