Wealthy Israelis offer rewards for release of Gaza hostages
- Some Israeli entrepreneurs are offering financial rewards to secure the release of hostages amid low chances of a ceasefire in Gaza.
- Daniel Birnbaum announced a reward of US$100,000 for the return of a living Israeli prisoner, receiving significant interest.
- David Hager also initiated fundraising efforts, stating that hostages cannot be freed without negotiations and suggesting a goal of US$10 million in rewards.
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Wealthy Israelis offer rewards for release of Gaza hostages
Frustrated with the dwindling prospect of reaching a ceasefire deal in the year-long Gaza war, some Israeli entrepreneurs have sought a different avenue to release hostages -- offering a financial reward…
After the failure of negotiations... Will money succeed in returning Israeli prisoners?
Agence France-Presse revealed that Israeli businessmen have entered the prisoner crisis, and offered to release those held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, in exchange for financial rewards for anyone who hands over a hostage alive. This initiative comes after the failure of negotiations to reach a “swap and truce deal” for more than a year now. The former CEO of SodaStream, Daniel Birnbaum, revealed that he received about 100 calls after offering, v…
Former Sodastream CEO offers Gazans $100,000 Reward for Returning Hostages
Birnbaum stipulated the deadline of October 24th at midnight to return hostages for the reward. By Shula Rosen With 101 hostages remaining in Gaza, former Sodastream CEO Daniel Birnbaum is offering residents of Gaza $100,000 for returning captives. In a video circulating on social media, Birnbaum speaks in English with Arabic subtitles offering a cash reward if hostages are released. Netanyahu offered immunity to any Gazan who releases hostage…
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