Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has invaded the Israeli city of Tel Aviv – as the face of an eye-catching satirical new recycling campaign.
A gigantic poster featuring the Lebanese terrorist leader overlooking Tel Aviv's Ayalon highway went up recently and encourages Israelis to recycle plastic bottles.
Above Nasrallah's head reads the caption: "I don't recycle bottles." Beneath him, the poster says: "Nasrallah has been stuck in a bunker for 12 years. What's your excuse?"
ELA, Israel's recycling company, was not immediately available for comment.
Nasrallah has rarely been seen in public since the 2006 Second Lebanon War, apparently because of concerns he might be targeted in an Israeli attack.
The terrorist leader's most recent television appearance, on January 26, followed news reports in Israel and elsewhere that his health was failing. He dismissed the reports as "lies."
Another report said Nasrallah was under house arrest, guarded by Iranian forces, for allegedly embezzling millions of dollars from the terrorist organization's coffers.
The Hezbollah leader has customarily addressed his supporters and made TV appearances about pressing issues in the region and Lebanon, but the 58-year-old had not appeared since November.