Israeli Government Allocates 400,000 Shekels for Haymanut Kasau Search Campaign
The Aliyah and Integration Ministry and the Jewish Agency will spend about 400,000 shekels on billboards and social media to seek information on the location of nine-year-old Haymanut Kasau, who has been missing since 2023. The campaign will include a cash reward for tips that lead to her whereabouts.
jewishpress.comThe Aliyah and Integration Ministry and the Jewish Agency announced they will allocate approximately 400,000 shekels for a public campaign aimed at locating nine-year-old Haymanut Kasau. The campaign will appear on billboards and social media platforms and will offer a cash reward to anyone whose information leads to her location.
A poster of Haymanut Kasau, who has been missing since 2023, was displayed in public on December 18, 2025.
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2 events- December 18, 2025
A poster of Haymanut Kasau appeared in public.
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Aliyah and Integration Ministry and Jewish Agency announced 400,000-shekel campaign.
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Additional public tips may reach authorities through the new campaign channels.
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