Pictures of the banner, shared on social media on Sunday, show a map of central Israel, with key targets highlighted, including Ben-Gurion Airport, the IDF’s Kirya base headquarters in Tel Aviv, the IDF Intelligence Directorate’s base at Glilot, near Herzliya, and other strategic locations across the area.

Notably, Jerusalem is missing from the map posted on the banner.

The banner also shows a military desk with a bright red “FIRE” button, a fighter jet, two ballistic missiles, and a radio, along with political notes. “You start … We finish it,” the banner’s title reads in English.

The Hebrew on the banner states, “Against a bridge of missiles, it’s a small area,” and “Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Herzliya, Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak… on the first day,” implying a targeted strike on various locations across central Israel in the first round of ballistic missile launches.

This specific billboard in Palestine Square is often a focal point for anti-Israel and anti-US Islamic Regime propaganda.

Last month, a banner was posted reading “Watch out for your soldiers” in English and Hebrew, showing multiple coffins with Israeli and American flags draped over them, threatening to kill soldiers if Israel or the US strikes Iran.

In December, it showed a banner in support of Hezbollah, warning “For the next war, Nahariya be prepared,” showing Hezbollah terrorists flying the terror group’s flag, standing on top of a tank armed with rifles, and a symbolic yellow background – the color of choice for the Lebanese terror group.