London billboard campaign features faces of Israeli children kidnapped by Hamas
Images seen at 25 prominent locations including Islington, Battersea, Brixton, Chelsea, Notting Hill, Peckham, Swiss Cottage and Waterloo.
A billboard campaign has been launched across London featuring the faces of Israeli children kidnapped by Hamas.
Campaign Against Antisemitism is displaying the images at 25 prominent locations across the capital including Islington, Battersea, Brixton, Chelsea, Notting Hill, Peckham, Swiss Cottage and Waterloo.
A spokesperson for CAA told Jewish News: “We have joined the effort by Jews all around the world to show the faces of those kidnapped by Hamas in the worst single antisemitic atrocity since the Holocaust.
“The actions of Hamas are all but indistinguishable from those of ISIS. While the BBC may not be able to bring itself to call this terror, we know that the British public has a strong sense of right and wrong.
“That is why we have put the faces of those taken into captivity where nobody can fail to see them. Decent people in Britain will see the innocents taken hostage by Hamas and share in our urgent desire to bring them back.”
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