Israeli army drops leaflets over Gaza residents to spy on Hamas leaders
Gaza, The Gulf Observer: The Israeli army has dropped leaflets over besieged Gaza, inciting displaced Palestinians to spy on their leaders and offering financial rewards for information leading to the capture of top figures of the Palestinian resistance group Hamas.
Palestinian activists circulated images online of the leaflets, in which the army incited residents to provide information about Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, and his brother Muhammed Sinwar, a prominent military leader in Hamas’s armed wing Al Qassam Brigades, in addition to Mohammed Deif, the general commander of Al Qassam Brigades, and Rafaa Salameh, who commands the Khan Younis Battalion.
The leaflets, bearing the name and emblem of the Israeli army, said: “People of Gaza, Hamas has lost its strength. The end of Hamas is near.”
“For your future, provide information that enables us to apprehend those who have brought destruction to the Strip.”
“Those who provide information will receive a financial reward as follows: Yahya Sinwar, $400,000; Muhammed Sinwar, $300,000; Rafaa Salameh, $200,000; Mohammed Deif, $100,000.”
The army included contact information and the name of a Telegram account on the leaflets.