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2006 Israeli satirical song
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"Yalla Ya Nasrallah" is a satirical Israeli song that gained popularity during the 2006 Lebanon War. Written by Nadav Frishman [he] & Assaf Frishman, it mocks former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah with provocative lyrics. The song became a viral sensation across Israeli media during the 2006 conflict.

The song's chorus, “Yalla Ya Nasrallah,” translates to “Come on, oh Nasrallah,” and is repeated throughout the song. The lyrics mocked Nasrallah and Hezbollah, portraying him as ineffectual and weak.

In 2024, after the Lebanon pager explosions and reports of the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the song gained renewed attention, and became culturally relevant in Israel again.

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