The "Normalization" Billboards in Israel Exclude Netanyahu and Honor American "Peace Makers"

On Sunday, the streets of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem witnessed the appearance of giant billboards carrying messages calling for "peace" and "normalization," in a notable move given their lack of an image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The billboards featured images of U.S. President Donald Trump, his Secretary of State Marco Rubio, U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, as well as Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, whose name has returned to the political forefront. The images were accompanied by phrases such as "Peace Makers in the Middle East," "Don't Stop Now," and "Continue the Path to Normalization."
Notably, the billboards carried the slogan "Regional Security Coalition," a gathering established last year aimed at "enhancing Israel's security," according to the founding statements.
This visual campaign quickly gained widespread attention on social media platforms, with many users commenting on the absence of Prime Minister Netanyahu's image from these widely circulated billboards.
The timing of this campaign comes ahead of a planned visit by President Trump to Israel, set to begin on Monday, after which delegations will head to Egypt to attend the "Peace Summit" in Sharm El Sheikh, aimed at discussing ways to end the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip.