Israel's Netanyahu Urges Red Cross to Aid Hostages as More Palestinians Die From Hunger in Gaza
ISRAEL, AUG 5 – Netanyahu called on the International Committee of the Red Cross to deliver food and medical aid to hostages amid ongoing conflict and public protests demanding their release.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on the International Committee of the Red Cross to help provide food and medical care for hostages in Gaza, citing disturbing videos of two captives showing them emaciated.
- Tens of thousands protested in Tel Aviv demanding action to secure the release of hostages, spurred by outrage over videos depicting their suffering, including a hostage allegedly digging his own grave.
- Hamas has indicated it would allow the Red Cross access to hostages if humanitarian corridors in Gaza are opened.
- The UN Security Council is scheduled to convene an emergency session regarding the hostages' situation as the humanitarian crisis intensifies in Gaza.
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