NEW DELHI: Two Israeli artists visiting New York have taken the initiative to raise awareness for the more than 200 hostages taken by Hamas. Nitzan Mintz, 32, and the artist known as Dede Bandaid, 36, employed their street art expertise in a unique way after they received news of the recent Hamas attacks on Israel.
According to USA Today, too far from the conflict to provide direct assistance, the couple designed red-and-black flyers with the word “kidnapped” prominently displayed above the photos and names of those abducted, spanning from children to the elderly.These eye-catching posters were intended to grab the public’s attention and serve as a visual reminder of the ongoing crisis.
The “Kidnapped from Israel” flyers have become emblematic symbols of the Hamas hostages. They have been plastered on walls, subways, and telephone poles not only in the US but also in various…
According to USA Today, too far from the conflict to provide direct assistance, the couple designed red-and-black flyers with the word “kidnapped” prominently displayed above the photos and names of those abducted, spanning from children to the elderly.These eye-catching posters were intended to grab the public’s attention and serve as a visual reminder of the ongoing crisis.
The “Kidnapped from Israel” flyers have become emblematic symbols of the Hamas hostages. They have been plastered on walls, subways, and telephone poles not only in the US but also in various…