Video of imamsted bonds protested as a redcross call for access

Video of imamsted bonds protested as a redcross call for access

Hugo Bachaga, Central East News in Jerusalem and BBC News Malori Monarch in London
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A crowd of protesters gathered in the oil Aviv on the weekend to demand the immediate release of the bonds

Leaders of the west have protested the videos of Israeli Olis depicted by the hijackers in Gaza.

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said, “Crossing for campaigning. The images crossed are getting sick” and they have to be “unconditional”.

The Palestine Islamic Jihad on Thursday published a video of Rome Brasslavsky, thin and crying, and Hamas released the footage of Imassied Evior David on Saturday.

Israeli leaders accused Hamas of hunger strike.

Hamas’s armed wing rejected the prisoners intentionally with a hunger strike, because Olis said what his soldiers and people were eating during the hunger strike in Gaza.

Both 21 -year -old Brasslavsky and 24 -year -old David were placed on October 7, 2023 from the Hamas -led attack on the south Israel from the Nova Music Festival.

They are one of the 49 holders, originally taken, which is still in Gaza that Israel is still in Gaza. It is believed that the dead are involved in 27 bonds.

After the video was released, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netaahu talked to two Olyy families and expressed “threatening” and told them that the efforts to return all the Olis “will continue to be continuously and strictly”.

On Sunday, Netanyahu spoke to the heads of the Red Cross in the region and requested immediate participation to provide food and medical care to the dams.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRR) said that “Olis is kept. The strong evidence of this life -threatening situation” made “terrible” by these videos.

Charity reiterated your call to evaluate their position, to provide medical support and contact their families.

Hamas’s armed wing al-Kas brigades said that if the humanitarian corridor was opened in regular and permanent gazes, the prisoners would positively respond to any red cross request for food and medicine and the air strike stopped at the time of help.

Red Cross has strongly criticized Israel in Israel, claiming that he has failed to help keep Olis in Gaza.

Earlier this year, Olis was freed as part of the agreement between Israel and Hamas in the wake of anger over anarchy scenes. The organization explained the limit of its role and says that it depends on the goodwill of fighter parties to work in the struggle zone.

The Palestine people have also been criticized, as the group was not allowed to visit the Pelstein prisoners in the Israeli jail since October 7, 2023.

The weekend in Tel Aviv, a crowd of protests and the Olis families once again gathered, and they urged the Israeli government to secure the release of the Olis.

David and Brasslavsky’s family said in a rally on Saturday, “Now everyone should get out of hell.”

In a video, Brasslavsky appeared to be crying because he has said that he has finished food and water and ate only three “three pieces of flafels” that day. He says he is unable to stand or walk and “near the door of death”.

Brasslavsky’s family said in a statement that “they succeeded in breaking the rome”, and they begged Israeli and American leaders to bring their son home.

They said, “He has just been forgotten there.”

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In the second video, David said, “I didn’t eat a few days … I just got drinking water” and saw what he says.

His family said he was “deliberately hungry in the Hamas tunnel in Gaza – a living shrimp, a living burial”.

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From the video released by Hamas, the Gaza tunnel is still showing Aviatar David, an Israeli Olis in the tunnel.

German Vice Chancellor Frederick Merz said he was “frightened” because of the images, the release of all the bonds is essential for the ban between Israel and Hamas.

French President Emanuel Macron, who has shown “shameless cruelty”, added that France worked hard to release the bonds, restore the war and enable humanitarian help in Gaza.

He said, “Israel and Palestine neighbors live in peace and” this effort should be made with two-state satisfaction. France recently announced its intention to identify the Palestine state with Canada and the UK in some terms. Israel has strongly condemned these movements.

In Gaza, “the worst of the drought situation is currently playing”, it is said that non-backed agencies have said that non-backed agencies have said.

The Hamas-Chaloid Health Ministry said on Sunday that Children Children, including children, has died of malnutrition since the onset of the war.

UN, Assistance Institute and some of Israel’s friends have blamed the fasting crisis on Israeli restrictions on access and distribution of humanitarian help. Israel rejected the allegation and blamed Hamas.

Despite the overwhelming evidence, Israeli officials and part of the country’s press, who were firmly rejected in Gaza, and it is said that the crisis is fake by Hamas and spread through international media.

Israeli protesters have demanded a contract with Hamas, but many pictures in Israel are not known about the emergency situation in Israeli.

As the war is in progress, the wider destruction of Gaza and the suffering of Palestine face Israel’s increasing international isolation.

Surveys around the world indicate that people’s opinion is more negative about Israel, which is putting pressure on leaders to work.

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