Israel sends messages to Palestinians offering money for hostage information

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) sent text messages to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip this Tuesday (19) offering money in exchange for any information about Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

A journalist from CNN in Gaza he received the message in Arabic on his phone stating: “Do you want to end the war? If you have reliable information about the abductees or their abductors, do not hesitate to contact us and you could receive a valuable cash reward.”

The message had two phone numbers attached, as well as a link to a website, 'machtoffin.com', which links to a website with photos, names and ages of the Israeli hostages.

Meanwhile, the Gaza Strip faces a humanitarian crisis following Israeli bombings in the Palestinian territory, where 70% of the northern population suffers from catastrophic levels of hunger, a UN-backed report said.

After Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel last year, the group took Israeli hostages back to Gaza, and many of them still remain there.

According to a survey of CNN as of last week, a total of 33 of the 130 hostages are believed to be dead.

A CNN is trying to contact the IDF for comment.

Source: CNN Brasil

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