The Red Cross has sparked outrage in Israel with how it has handled the mass kidnapping and massacre conducted by Hamas.
October 7 should prove too flagrant to be ignored by the body that is supposed to be the world’s watchdog on protecting and advancing human rights.
Israeli authorities have said seven civilians and an army colonel died in captivity and that 137 hostages remain in Gaza, their condition not always known.
Aid organization has been criticized for not doing enough to properly treat Israeli hostages released to them.
These are the first two Israeli hostages to be released without all Israeli hostages together.
Looking back on the anniversary of the UN's approval of the Partition Plan on November 29, 1947, during Israel's war against Hamas.
Israeli hostages released by Hamas speak out about the state of their captivity in Gaza.
The family of Alma Avraham, an 84-year-old, who was released from Hamas captivity, says that international aid organizations failed to provide her with the immediate medical treatment she required.
Despite numerous social media posts on Palestinians suffering from the war with Hamas, the Red Cross failed to make a single mention of Israeli civilians suffering on October 7 or thereafter.
The forum has released several official letters sent to the World Health Organization as well as the International Committee of the Red Cross calling for increased intervention on Israel’s behalf.