Thousands of kidnapped flyers posted around New York City honoring missing civilians from war in Israel

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Thousands of kidnapped flyers posted around New York City honoring missing civilians from war in Israel
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Israeli artists based in the city created the Kidnapped Campaign to honor those taken hostage by Hamas.

NEW YORK - From street corner to street corner, the stories of the voiceless can be seen.'She's Raz, and she's 4 years old,' said Nitzan Mintz.You've probably seen the flyers taped all over New York City.'She was abducted from her home. And her mother has no idea where she is,' explained Mintz.Little Raz might be from Israel, but her photo and story is reaching all corners of New York City, along with hundreds of others who are now missing.'There are babies here.

Their Kidnapped Campaign is now taking off internationally from Asia to Europe to right here at home.'We felt like we have to do something,' said Elinor Harpaz.Harpaz and Romi Balbi are both Israeli and are just some of the many around the world helping tape the flyers up.'The tiniest thing that will help people abroad to understand that this is a terror attack,' Harpaz.

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