The sticker features a dark, gritty image of what appears to be a tunnel or confined space. In the center, a silhouetted figure is seated, appearing distressed and possibly chained. The text is in bold yellow lettering. The top line reads '7 oktober', followed by 'Två år i Hamas helvete' (Two years in Hamas hell), and 'Släpp gisslan nu!' (Release the hostages now!). A QR code is present in the bottom right corner, and the website 'www.7oktober.se' is displayed below the main text.

7 oktober Två år i Hamas helvete Släpp gisslan nu! www.7oktober.se http://7oktober.se

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