Families of Israeli hostages being held by Hamas are again calling for a ceasefire deal amid fears their loved ones could starve to death as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens.
Breakdown
- Severe food shortages in Gaza are worsening the humanitarian crisis.
- Families of Israeli hostages fear for their loved ones' survival amid hunger. 23s
- A video released by Hamas shows a frail hostage, Eviatar David, after over 660 days in captivity. 43s
- Families are calling for international intervention and a ceasefire to end the crisis. 1m 41s
- Hunger is being used as a bargaining tool in the conflict, with both sides blaming each other. 2m 10s