Can You Really Win 10 Million Shekels? Beware of Online Scams

A viral hoax on social media is fooling many unsuspecting users into sharing a post from a fake account impersonating Yitzhak Tshuva. Think twice before believing everything you see online.

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A Facebook post circulating in recent days has garnered tens of thousands of shares and likes from users who believe they can become wealthy with a single click on a like or share button.

The post, distributed by someone impersonating Yitzhak Tshuva, reads: "Dear and beloved Israelis, wishing you a good week. I'm pleased to announce a limited-time offer! In light of the significant gas profits from the Tamar field, I've decided to give back a little to the people living in Zion. 10 million shekels will be raffled among all who like this Facebook page and this post, share it, and comment 'Thank You.' The offer is valid for one week only! Best of luck to us all."

Needless to say, this is a fraud and impersonation, so there's no point in promoting the deceptive post.

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