After the air bombardment and ground incursion entered its 70th day, Israel is trying in vain to reach some of the leaders of the Hamas movement, hoping to achieve a moral achievement by which it can repair the losses it suffered in terms of equipment and soldiers during the past days.
The new, old weapon is leaflets that include a reward that the occupation army believes may tempt the leaders of the movement that is leading the response to the aggression against Gaza after it led the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation that inflicted great losses on the human, military and moral levels on the human, military and moral levels on the 7th of last October. .
According to Anatolia Agency, Palestinian activists circulated pictures of these leaflets dropped by the occupation army on Gaza, calling on residents to provide information about Yahya Al-Sinwar, head of Hamas in Gaza, and his brother Muhammad, one of the most prominent military commanders of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the movement, in addition to Muhammad Al-Deif, the general commander of the Al-Qassam, and the commander Military Rafa Salama.
The leaflets bearing the name and logo of the Israeli army included expressions such as: “O people of Gaza, Hamas has lost its power. The end of Hamas is near,” and “For the sake of your future, provide information that will enable us to arrest the people who brought destruction and devastation to the Strip.”
Psychological
In what appears to be an attempt by the occupation to entice residents to provide information about resistance leaders, the leaflets say that Israel will give anyone who provides information about Sinwar $400,000, his brother $300,000, Salama $200,000, and Al-Dhaif $100,000.
The Israeli army attached a contact number to these posts and an account on the Telegram platform.
Since the beginning of the war, the Israeli army has been dropping leaflets on various areas of the Gaza Strip as part of psychological warfare on the population with the aim of destroying the popular incubator of resistance, including leaflets stating the elimination of Hamas and directing strikes against them.
Since last October 7, the Israeli army has been waging a devastating war on Gaza that, as of Thursday, has left 18,787 dead, 50,897 injured, most of them children and women, massive destruction of infrastructure, and an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe, according to Palestinian and UN sources.