The Ministry of Aliyah and Integration and the Jewish Agency launched a billboard campaign Thursday to locate Heymanot Kasau, who has been missing for 841 days. The campaign was ordered by the Knesset Immigration Committee at the request of the Kasau family, according to Israeli media.
The Knesset Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs Committee ordered the campaign following discussions in which the Kasau family appealed for renewed public attention, according to Israeli media reports. The campaign will include billboards and calls for public assistance via the Ministry of Aliyah's channels and the Jewish Agency. Heymanot Kasau disappeared in early 2024 under circumstances that remain under investigation. As The Zioneer reported Monday, the Knesset committee endorsed a combined reward of one million shekels for verified information leading to her location, alongside the billboard drive.
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