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Hamas says hunger crisis putting hostages at risk

CBC News · 4 months ago
CBC News
CBC News
4 months ago

After two unverified videos of Israeli hostages were released, Hamas said the hunger crisis in the region puts them at risk. The militant group said it would deliver food from the Red Cross to the hostages under a couple of conditions, including permanent humanitarian corridors.

Breakdown
  • The Palestine Red Crescent Society says its Gaza headquarters was hit by an Israeli airstrike, resulting in casualties.
  • Gaza's health ministry reports about 100 deaths in 24 hours, with some due to starvation. 38s
  • Hamas claims the hunger crisis is putting remaining hostages at risk; Israeli officials estimate about 20 hostages are still alive. 48s
  • Videos released by militant groups show hostages pleading for food, but their authenticity cannot be independently verified. 59s
  • Families of hostages have called for Red Cross intervention, while Hamas has set conditions for humanitarian corridors. 1m 47s

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