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‘Missing cow’ posters appearing to mock hostages in Israel-Hamas war spring up on UPenn campus

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Hundreds of “Missing Cow” posters which appear to mock hostages in the Israel-Hamas war have sprung up on campus at the University of Pennsylvania.

The posters, which have appeared in many locations throughout the campus, include a photo of a cow silhouette with “Beef Dinner” written on it. They also offer a reward of “a box of chalk and a can of beer” for finding the missing cow.

The posters have attracted criticism because, which display the names and faces of people who are being held hostage by Hamas terrorists.

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