An Israeli public relations firm, revealed as the masterminds behind 1,200 hidden cameras planted in Arab polling stations, has boasted of its contribution to the minority group’s “lowest turnout in recent years”.
On election day Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party confirmed that it had hired thousands of polling station observers, armed with the cameras, in a bid to expose voter fraud.
But Israeli PR firm Kaizler Inbar suggested its purpose was to drag town turnout among Israeli Arabs, claiming responsibility for the stunt in a Facebook post that was accompanied by a photograph of two company representatives with Mr Netanyahu and his wife, Sara.
