Israel's army chief says 'combat will continue without rest' in Gaza unless hostages are freed
- Videos of emaciated hostages released by Hamas have sparked outrage in Europe and led to calls for a ceasefire, according to reports.
- As of now, 50 hostages captured by Hamas in October 2023 are being held in Gaza, with at least 20 believed to be alive, according to Israeli officials.
- Several EU member states, including Ireland and Spain, are pushing to suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement due to Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
- The Israeli military chief stated that combat will continue without rest in Gaza until hostages are freed.
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Macron joins international outcry over 'cruelty' of Hamas hostage video
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday that Hamas showed "inhumanity without bounds" by releasing videos of two emaciated Israeli hostages held by the Palestinian militant group in Gaza. The European Union, Germany and Ukraine have also condemned the publication of the images.
Emmanuel Macron spoke on Sunday on X, following the broadcast of Israeli hostage videos detained in the Gaza Strip, showing men who were weighty and weakened.
Following the release of new videos by the Palestinian extremist group, the high representative of the bloc, Kaja Kallas, demanded the immediate release of the kidnapped
European Union (EU) Foreign Affairs Chief Kaja Kallas said on Sunday that recent Palestinian militant groups...
Kallas Condemns "Barbarity" of Hamas in Response to Hostage Videos
Videos published recently by Hamas and Islamic Jihad showing emaciated Israeli hostages are “appalling” and barbaric, EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas said on Sunday, August 3rd. “The images of Israeli hostages are appalling and expose the barbarity of Hamas. All hostages must be released immediately and unconditionally. Hamas must disarm and end its rule in Gaza. At the same time, large-scale humanitarian aid must be allowed to reach those …
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