Hamas says it will allow the assistance of the hostages if Israel stops air strikes and opens permanent humanitarian corridors

Hamas says it will allow the assistance of the hostages if Israel stops air strikes and opens permanent humanitarian corridors

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F08%2Fnewspress-collage-oy9tdrt6k-1754293339426 Hamas says it will allow the assistance of the hostages if Israel stops air strikes and opens permanent humanitarian corridors

Hamas said on Sunday that it is ready to coordinate with the Red Cross to provide aid to the hostages it holds in Gaza, If Israel meets certain conditionsAfter a video clip, it shows sharp criticism from Western powers.

Hamas said that any coordination with the Red Cross depends on Israel that opens the humanitarian corridors permanently and stops air strikes while distributing aid.

According to Israeli officials, 50 hostages are still in GazaOnly 20 of them think they are alive. Hamas has yet prevented humanitarian organizations from having any kind of access to hostages and families with small or non -existent details.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during an event at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Jerusalem on July 27, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

On Saturday, Hamas released the second video in two days of Israeli hostage. In it, David, thin skeleton, appears, a hole drilling, as he says in the video, for his own grave. The arm of the per capita, which can be seen in the frame, is a regular display.

David Drew video Criticism from the terrible Western and Israeli powers.

France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States were among the countries that express anger, and the Israeli Foreign Ministry announced that the United Nations Security Council would hold a special session on Tuesday morning on the number of hostages in Gaza.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that he asked the Red Cross to provide humanitarian assistance to the hostages during a conversation with the head of the local delegation at the Swiss ICRC.

A statement issued by the hostage families forum, which represents the relatives of those who were detained in Gaza, said that Hamas’s comments about the hostages could not be hidden that they were “carrying innocent people in impossible circumstances for more than 660 days”, and demanded the immediate release.

French military individuals are preparing for air -ranging from humanitarian aid from a military plane flying over the Gaza Strip on August 2, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

Until their release, the statement said, “Hamas is committed to providing them with everything they need. Hamas kidnapped them and should take care of them. All hostages die will be at the hands of Hamas. “

Six other people have died of hunger or malnutrition in Gaza over the past 24 hours.

The new deaths of the death of those who die from what international humanitarian agencies say may be a famine that is unveiled to 175, including 93 children, since the war began.

The Foundation TV in Egypt said that two trucks carrying 107 tons of diesel were appointed to enter Gaza, months after Israel restricted access to the pocket somewhat to reduce it when hunger began to spread.

The Israeli Military Agency, which coordinates aid, said later in the day that four United Nations fuel tankers have entered to help hospital, bakeries, public kitchens and other basic services.

There was no immediate confirmation whether my truck diesel entered Gaza from Egypt.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said that the lack of fuel has led to a weakness in hospital services, forcing the doctors to focus on treating patients with serious diseases only or the injured.

Fuel shipments have been rare since March, when Israel restricted the flow of aid in the pocket while he said it was the pressure on Hamas militants to liberate the remaining hostages who were subjected to their attack in October 2023 on Israel.

Israel blames Hamas for the suffering in Gaza, but, in response to an increasing international flying, it announced the steps of last week to allow more aid to reach the population, including temporarily stopping to fight for today in some areas, agreeing to air drops and announcing protected roads of aid.

Thousands of demonstrators carry signs and chanting slogans during a huge demonstration calling for the hostages and ending of the war after 666 days in Gaza. SOPA/Lightrockcc via Gett

United Nations agencies say that the air drops are insufficient and that Israel must allow more aid through the ground and open access to the region to prevent hunger between 2.2 million people, most of them from displacement amid vast areas of rubble.

Kojat said that during the past week, more than 23,000 tons of humanitarian aid entered 1,200 Gaza trucks, but hundreds of trucks have not yet been paid to help in distribution centers by the United Nations and other international organizations.

Meanwhile, the first Air Force fell in a series of aid packages to Gaza on Sunday in a joint operation with Jordan.

On Friday, France began broadcasting 40 tons of humanitarian aid.

The Palestinians gather around a truck carrying food aid that entered Gaza across Israel in Beit Lahia, north of Gaza, on Sunday, July 27, 2025. Bloomberg via Getti Imas

Aid truck looting

Hamas’s government media office said on Sunday that about 1,600 auxiliary trucks had arrived since Israel had reduced restrictions in late July. However, witnesses and Hamas sources said that many of these trucks were looted by desperate displaced and armed gangs.

More than 700 trucks of fuel entered the Gaza Strip in January and February during the ceasefire before Israel broke it in March in a dispute over its extension and resumed its main attack.

The Palestinian local health authorities said at least 80 people were killed by Israeli weapons and air strikes through the coastal pocket on Sunday. The Palestinian paramedics said that the deaths included people trying to break their way to help distribution points in the southern and central regions of Gaza.

Among the dead was an employee of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, who said that the Israeli strike at its headquarters in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza lit a fire on the first floor of the building.

The Gaza war began when Hamas killed more than 1,200 people and took 251 hostages in a cross -border attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, according to Israeli figures. Since then, the overcrowded air and land war in Israel has killed more than 60,000 Palestinians, according to healthy pocket officials.

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