Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requested the help of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on Sunday to aid hostages in Gaza as outrage built at videos showing two of them emaciated.
Netanyahu's office said he spoke to the ICRC coordinator for the region, Julien Lerisson, and "requested his involvement in providing food to our hostages and ... immediate medical treatment."
The ICRC said in a statement it was "appalled by the harrowing videos" and reiterated its "call to be granted access to the hostages."
In response, Hamas's armed wing said that it would allow the agency access to the hostages but only if "humanitarian corridors" for food and aid were opened "across all areas of the Gaza Strip."
The Al-Qassam Brigades said it did "not intentionally starve" the hostages, but they would not receive any special food privileges "amid the crime of starvation and siege" in Gaza.
Over recent days, Hamas and its ally Islamic Jihad have released three videos showing two hostages seized during the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel that triggered the ongoing war.
The images of Rom Braslavski and Evyatar David, both of whom appeared weak and malnourished, have fueled renewed calls in Israel for a truce and hostage release deal.
Earlier in the day, tens of thousands of people rallied in the coastal hub of Tel Aviv to call on Netanyahu's government to secure the release of the remaining captives.
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(With input from AFP, Reuters)
(Cover: An aerial view of Israelis gathered to demand a ceasefire in Gaza and the return of Israeli hostages in Tel Aviv, Israel, August 2, 2025. /VCG)
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