Hamas said that he was ready to work with a request to send food to Israeli hostages in Gaza, if Israel agreed to permanently open the humanitarian corridor into the bag.
The statement of militant groups emerged amid international protests over two videos released from Israel Hostage Evyatar David, who has been holding prisoners since October 7, 2023.
It appears that the framework is now 24 years old, with his shoulders standing out of his back.
The recording triggered a big criticism, with the Head of the European Union Foreign Policy Kaja Kallas labeling the “terrible” video label – and said they “exposed Hamas’s savagery”.
Yesterday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had asked the Red Cross to provide humanitarian assistance to the hostages.
Hamas military spokesman, Abu Obeidah said “ready to be involved positively and respond to any request from the Red Cross to bring food and medicine to enemy captives”.
But he warned that certain conditions must be met – including Israel Open the humanitarian corridor permanently, and stop air strikes when assistance is distributed.
The Gaza Ministry of Health said that six more people died from hunger or malnutrition Enclave In the last 24 hours – increasing the total to 175 since the war began, including 93 children.
Several international institutions have warned that hunger is ongoing throughout the region.
There was no assistance that entered Gaza between March 2 and May 19 due to Israeli blockade – and supply delivery including food, medicines and fuel had been limited since then.
Israeli authorities previously said “There is no famine caused by Israel” – and that the military “works to facilitate and ease the distribution of humanitarian assistance in the Gaza Strip”.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian health authority also said at least 80 people in Gaza were killed by Israeli shots and air strikes yesterday.
This includes people who try to access assistance, medical officers in the field.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have repeatedly said “firmly reject the accidental claim claim to civilians”, and previously blamed the Hamas militant for triggering chaos and endangering Gaza people.
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Hamas killed around 1,200 people – mostly civilians – in his attack on 7 October 2023 and kidnapped 251 others.
From them, they still have about 50 hostages – with 20 believed to live – after most of the others are released in a ceasefire or other agreement.
Israeli retaliation attacks have killed more than 60,000 Palestinians, according to the Ministry of Health managed by Hamas Gaza, who did not distinguish between militants and civilians in its calculations.
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