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Hamas Offers Conditional Aid Access to Israeli Captives in Gaza

Hamas offers Red Cross aid access to Israeli captives in Gaza, conditional on Israel halting airstrikes and opening humanitarian corridors, addressing captive welfare and Gaza's dire humanitarian crisis.

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  • Hamas has expressed willingness to allow the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to deliver humanitarian aid to Israeli captives held in the Gaza Strip.
  • This offer is strictly conditional on Israel ceasing its ongoing airstrikes and establishing open humanitarian corridors to facilitate the safe passage of aid into Gaza.
  • The proposal follows the recent release of videos depicting emaciated Israeli captives, which garnered significant criticism and concern from various Western powers.
  • Hamas stated that captives would not receive special privileges over the general population, highlighting broader concerns about widespread starvation in Gaza.
  • The potential agreement aims to address the immediate humanitarian needs of the Israeli captives while also emphasizing the severe conditions faced by civilians in the besieged territory.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by presenting a balanced array of perspectives from all involved parties, including Israeli officials, Hamas, and international organizations. They attribute strong opinions to specific sources and provide parallel reporting on the suffering of both Israeli hostages and Palestinian civilians, avoiding loaded editorial language.

"The videos of the hostages emerged as experts warn that Gaza faces "a worst-case scenario of famine" because of Israel's blockade."

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"The new deaths raised the toll of those dying from what international humanitarian agencies say may be an unfolding famine to 175, including 93 children, since the war began, the ministry said."

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Hamas conditions the International Committee of the Red Cross' access to Israeli captives on Israel ceasing its airstrikes and opening humanitarian corridors to enable safe aid passage into Gaza.

The release of videos showing emaciated Israeli captives has drawn significant criticism and concern from Western powers, highlighting the urgent humanitarian needs and prompting Hamas' offer for aid access.

Hamas has stated that Israeli captives will not receive special privileges over the general Gaza population, emphasizing the widespread starvation and humanitarian crisis affecting all civilians in the territory equally.

The potential agreement aims to provide immediate humanitarian aid to Israeli captives while drawing attention to and alleviating the severe humanitarian crisis faced by the general civilian population in Gaza.

There have been multiple phases of ceasefire deals and hostage exchanges between Israel and Hamas, including agreements mediated by international actors to release hostages and enable humanitarian access, though ongoing conflict and airstrikes continue to hinder full implementation.

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