String based call block app

Hi everybody, good day to all
Is there any call blocking app that can make rules based on starting number of caller. For example, accepting all call that start with "+", "00", "01", "02", etcc
There are many such apps in android.
IMran

Which call blocking app did you install?
As far as I am aware, there are no apps for un-jailbroken phones that can block calls, as legit third-party apps are not allowed to changed core iOS features.

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