
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed concerns about the “terrible” video released by Hamas last week and showed two tight Israeli prisoners. He also urged the Red Cross to provide humanitarian aid during the interview with the head of the local ICRC delegation.
Gaza War: Here’s what has happened lately:
1. After the revocation of Netanyah, Hamas said on Sunday that he was ready to coordinate with the red cross to provide the assistance of the hostage he holds in Gaza if Israel meets certain conditions.
2. Hamas said that any coordination with the red cross is conditioned by Israel permanently opening humanitarian corridors and stops in the distribution of assistance.
3. On Saturday, Hamas released his second video in two days of Israeli hostage Enyatar David. In the video is David, skeletal thin, digging hole that, as he says in the video, is for his own grave. The arms of an individual holding a camera that can be seen in the frame is a regular width.
4. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that he had asked the Red Cross to ask the Red Cross in the ICRC, head of the local ICRC delegation.
5. In a video report published on X Netanyah, he said, “Dear Citizens of Israel like you, I was horrified yesterday.
Netanyahu said at X that Hamas “does not want an agreement. He wants to break us with these terrible videos, through the false horror of propaganda that spreads around the world.”
6. Netanyahu reiterated: “I am filled with an even stronger determination to free our kidnapped sons, remove Hamas and ensure that Gaza no longer pose a threat to the Israeli state.”
7. According to Israeli officials, 50 hostages now remain in Gaza, of which only 20 are considered alive. Hamas has so far banned humanitarian organizations to have any access to hostages and families have little or no details of their conditions, Reuters reported.
8. The UN Security Council will organize an emergency hostage meeting in Gaza, said the Israeli ambassador on Sunday, because outrage built over their fate in a war enclave, where experts claim that famine is based.
9. The Guaz Hamas Media Office said on Sunday that nearly 1600 trucks had arrived since Israel arrived at a limitation at the end of July. However, witnesses and Hamas sources said many of these trucks were excluded by desperate displaced people and armed gangs.
10. Meanwhile, Israeli National Security Minister ITamar Ben-Gvir visited in Jerusalem and prayed there and prayed there and violated a decade of old arrangement that covered one of the most sensitive places in the Middle East.
The photographs and videos of his visit are shown by Ben-Gvir the head of the Jewish prayer in the component, known as the Jews as the Church Mountain, in the occupied eastern Jerusalem. Prayer on the spot interrupts a long -term arrangement that allows the Jews to visit the web, but not to pray, the BBC reported.
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