670 Days Into War ICRC Urges Hamas to Allow Food, Medicine for Hostages
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In the shadow of plans to continue occupying the Strip, Gaza residents who applauded and cheered Hamas some 22 months ago sound different today: "The sea will be our last fence and the sky is our open grave. This is a promise of death, not a threat of war."
Five days after the terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip began to publish incriminating documentation on the abductees Rom Breslavsky and Aviatar David, and 670 days after the outbreak of the war, Israel recognized the beginning of a dialogue between the Red Cross and Hamas to bring food and medicine to the abductees. According to senior Israeli officials, a significant change in the attitude of the Red Cross towards the terrorist organizat…
"The International Committee of the Red Cross is ready and ready to deliver medicines, food and family messages to refugees in Gaza. To that end, an agreement is needed between Israel and Hamas," the ICPV stated, demonstrating "to intensify the safe delivery of vital assistance to civilians in extreme need" throughout the territory. "Only a lasting agreement between the parties can end the suffering of refugees and their families, as well as the…
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) expressed its readiness to take care of Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip when Israel and Hamas reach an agreement, according to the organization this Tuesday in a statement. “The International Committee of the Red Cross is ready and ready to bring medicines, food and family news to the hostages in Gaza. To do this, an agreement between Israel and Hamas is necessary,” the ICRC said, who was al…
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