
Videos of emaciated hostages condemned as Red Cross calls for access
2025-08-03 21:15:58

Western leaders have condemned videos of the meager Israeli hostages that were filmed by their kidnappers in Gaza, with the Red Cross call to reach all the remaining families.
“Pictures of the hostages that are shown for propaganda are sick” and must be launched “unconditionally or condition.”
The calls come after the publication of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad of the ROM Braslavski video, Thin and Crying, on Thursday, and Hamas released footage of the meager Evyatar David on Saturday.
Israeli leaders accused Hamas of hunger.
The armed wing in Hamas denied that the prisoners were avoided intentionally, saying that the hostages are eating what their fighters and their people eat amid a hunger crisis in Gaza.
Reports from Gaza say that the Palestinians looking for aid near the distribution points were fire from the Israeli forces in two different locations on Sunday. Hospitals in Gaza say at least 27 Palestinians.
Braslavski, 21, David, 24, was taken as a hostage from the Nova Music Festival on October 7, 2023 during the Hamas -led attack on southern Israel.
They are among the 49 hostages, out of 251 who were originally captured, which Israel says is still being held in Gaza. This includes 27 hostages who are believed to be dead.
After issuing videos, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with my families hostage, expressing a “deep shock” and informing them that the efforts made to return all the hostages “will continue continuously and unabated.”
On Sunday, Netanyahu spoke to the head of the Red Cross in the region, connected to his immediate participation in providing medical care and hostage.
The ICRC (ICRC) said it is “horrific” through videos that gave “stark evidence of life -threatening conditions in which the hostages are being held.”
The charitable organization has repeated her invitation to give her access to the hostages to assess their condition, give them medical support and facilitate contact with their families.
The daughters of the armed wing in Hamas Al -Qassam said that she would respond positively to any red cross request to provide food and medicine to prisoners if humanitarian corridors are opened in Gaza on a regular and durable basis, and air strikes stopped during the time of assistance.
The Red Cross faced severe criticism in Israel for its role in the war, with allegations that it failed to help the hostages in Gaza.
Earlier this year, amid anger at the chaotic scenes, as the hostages were released as part of a deal between Israel and Hamas, the organization clarified the limits of its role, saying that it depends on the goodwill of the warring parties to work in conflict areas.
There was also criticism from the Palestinians, as the group was not allowed to visit Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons since October 7, 2023.
At the weekend in Tel Aviv, crowds of demonstrators and hostages gathered again, and called on the Israeli government to secure the hostage launch.
“Everyone should get out of hell now,” said the families of David and Braslavsky in a rally on Saturday.
In one video clip, Braslavski is seen crying as he says that he ran out of food and water and only eats three “fools of falafel” on that day. He says he is unable to stand or walk, “he is in the door of death.”
“They managed to break the rom” and called on Israeli and United States leaders to bring their son home.
“They were simply forgotten there,” they said.

In the second video, David said, “I didn’t eat food for several days … I barely got drinking water,” and I was seen digging what he says would be his grave.
His family said he was “deliberate and ridiculous in the Hamas tunnels in Gaza – a live skeleton, buried alive.”

German Chancellor Friedrich Mirz said it was “horrific” from the pictures, adding that the issuance of all hostages was a prerequisite for the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
French President Emmanuel Macron, who said that Hamas embodies the “exciting cruelty”, added France to work tirelessly towards release of the hostages, restore the ceasefire, and enable humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.
He said that this effort should be accompanied by a political solution, with a state of a state “with Israel and living Palestine side by side in peace.” France recently announced its intention to recognize a Palestinian state, along with Canada and the United Kingdom, under certain circumstances. Israel has strongly condemned the moves.
Pictures of comic hostages are released, as unpredictable agencies said that “the worst star scenario currently plays” in Gaza, where the death of malnutrition was reported daily.
Hamas, who is run by Hamas, said on Sunday that 175 people, including 93 children, have passed away due to malnutrition since the beginning of the war.
The United Nations, relief agencies, and some Israeli allies blame the crisis of hunger for Israeli restrictions to enter and provide humanitarian aid. Israel denies the prosecution and blames Hamas.
Despite the overwhelming evidence, Israeli authorities and part of the country’s press, it strongly rejects hunger in Gaza, and says the crisis is a lie that Hamas is making and spread by the international media.
Some pictures of comic children have been shown by Israeli demonstrators who are calling for an agreement with Hamas, but many in Israel seem unaware of the emergency there.
As the war continues, Israel is facing the increasing international isolation, as the widespread destruction in Gaza and the suffering of the Palestinians is angry.
Opinion polls around the world indicate that public opinion is increasingly negative from Israel, which pressures leaders in behavior.
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