Israel said on Thursday there would be no humanitarian ceasefire in its siege of the Gaza Strip until all hostages are freed, after it appealed to the International Committee of the Red Cross to allow fuel deliveries to keep overcrowded hospitals. From becoming a “mortuary.”
Israel vowed to eliminate the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in response to the specific military al-Aqsa flood operation it launched last Saturday with protest units that led to the deaths of 1,300 Israelis.
The regional director of the Red Cross for Central and Eastern Regions said on Thursday, “The human suffering as a result of this escalation is appalling and I appeal to both sides to reduce the suffering of civilians.”
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Also, “With the blackout in Gaza, hospitals are at risk of losing power, putting newborns in incubators and elderly patients on ventilators. Even kidney dialysis is being stopped and X-ray scans are not possible. Without electricity, hospitals are at risk of becoming morgues.”
Earlier today, Israeli Energy Minister Israel Katz said there was no exception to the blockade without the release of Israeli hostages.
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Abu Ubaydah, a spokesman for Hamas’s military wing, the Martyrdom Is al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, said the movement would not negotiate over Israeli prisoners subject to bombing.
In a video speech broadcast on Hamas’ Al-Aqsa channel last Monday evening, Abu Ubaydah added that the issue of prisoners is a strategic issue with a well-known trajectory and known costs, and that Israel must be prepared to “pay the price” in return. for the liberation of its prisoners.
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