The IDF is offering Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip safety from Hamas and cash rewards in exchange for information on the whereabouts of at least 222 Israeli hostages.

In a statement, the Israeli military said it contacted Gazan civilians "through various channels," including dropping leaflets in neighborhoods across the Strip.

The leaflets, dropped by Israeli Air Force fighter jets, urged Gazans to contact the IDF through either widespread messaging applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal, or through a secured line, for those in fear of repercussions by Hamas.

IDF to Gazans: We're offering you a better future

The IDF, in Arabic, promised Gazans "the utmost effort to provide you and your loved ones safety, as well as a financial reward.

"We promise you complete anonymity," the IDF wrote in the message to Gazans.

"If you wish a better future for you and your children, take a stand and send us substantial information about hostages in your area."