A relative of an Israeli man who is among at least 230 hostages abducted by Hamas has criticized the Metropolitan Police for removing posters calling for their release. The posters were put up across London to raise public awareness, but were taken down in Edgware to avoid community tension.
A relative of an Israeli man who is among at least 230 hostages abducted by Hamas has criticised the Metropolitan Police for removing posters calling for their release."Kidnapped" posters have been put up across London raise public awareness .
A spokesperson for the force said the posters were put up late on Saturday. The force received two calls from residents about the posters being put on a business's shutters. Tsachi Idan was abducted by Hamas militants on 7 October after they shot and killed his 18-year-old daughter The Idan family - Maayan, centre, was killed in the attack and her father, Tsachi sitting far right, was abducted
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