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They published an advertisement with a QR code: Reward for anyone who gives information about the captives.

They published an advertisement with a QR code: Reward for anyone who gives information about the captives.

Hamas took at least 200 people hostage in a dawn attack from the Gaza Strip on communities and military bases in southern Israel on October 7.

It is stated that among the hostages there are 30 children and 20 people over 60 years of age.

In the announcement, which was also shared on the Israeli military’s social media account, “If you want a better future for your children and yourself, do yourself a favor. Provides accurate and useful information about captives in your area. The Israeli military will do everything possible for your safety and the well-being of your home. It will also provide you with a monetary reward.” Expressions were used.

The ads included phone numbers and QR codes, asking Israelis and other nationalities to provide information about the prisoners.

The Israeli military had previously sent air warnings warning civilians to leave the northern Gaza Strip and migrate south. (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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