Hamas gives conditions to allow Red Cross treat emaciated Israeli hostages

The Palestinian militant group Hamas on Sunday said it was prepared to allow the Red Cross to supply food and medicine to the Israeli hostages it is holding, under certain conditions, after a video of an emaciated captive prompted international condemnation.
A spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades, the organisation’s military wing, announced on Telegram that Hamas would respond positively to a request from the International Committee of the Red Cross.
However, he added that Israel must, in return, enable the comprehensive and permanent supply of aid for the Palestinian civilian population in the Gaza Strip.
In addition, Hamas demanded that Israel must cease aerial reconnaissance during the period in which help reaches the hostages.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said he had spoken to the ICRC’s regional head of delegation, Julien Lerisson, and asked him to ensure that the Red Cross immediately supplies the Israeli hostages with food and medicine.
Hamas is holding the 20 remaining living hostages – seized in the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel – in tunnels in Gaza under inhumane conditions.
In recent days, the organisation released videos showing two of the hostages in a state of acute malnutrition, dwindling physical strength, and emotional suffering.
The images shocked the Israeli public and many people around the world over the weekend, with leaders including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and France’s Emmanuel Macron expressing dismay.
In Israel, it is suspected that Hamas deliberately brought the hostages to the brink of starvation to exert pressure on the Netanyahu government.
(dpa/NAN)
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