Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that he talked to the regional chief of the International Red Cross, Julien Lerisson, and requested his involvement in the supply of food and medical care to hostages in Gaza.
Hamas’s armed arm was ready to deliver help from the Red Cross to the hostages he keeps in Gaza if Israel opens humanitarian corridors permanently and interrupting “all forms of air traffic” during packet delivery to hostages, his military spokesman said.
Still on Sunday, they killed at least 23 Palestinians looking for food on Sunday, 3, in Gaza, according to hospital authorities and witnesses, who described faced shots while hungry crowds clustered around help.
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Experts warn that there is increased hunger in Palestinian territory due to Israel’s blockage and nearly two years.
(With Estadão Content)