‘On Brink of Death’: Israeli PM pushed for a ‘military solution’ to free the hostages; Hamas demands ‘human corridor’ for help access

Facing limited diplomatic options to resolve the mortgage crisis, the Israeli is advocating a “military solution” to secure the release of the remaining hostages organized by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Hamas, an Israeli officer on Sunday called by ABC News.Netanyahu has proposed to expand the military operations in Gaza, aimed at using the force to save about 20 hostages, which are still alive since their possession during the Hamas attack on 7 October 2023. The official said that there is a growing understanding under the leadership of Israel that Hamas is not interested in dealing with the officers, ABC News reports. “Therefore, Prime Minister Netanyahu is emphasizing to expand the military operations to release the hostages through a military solution,” the official said, “the official said.The Netanyahu government gathered tens of thousands of tens in the coastal city of Tel Aviv on Saturday to demand the release of the remaining hostages.“They are on the fullest of death,” Ilai David’s brother Ilai David said, whose video was released by Hamas, in which he described her as digging her grave. “In the current unimaginable situation, they have only days left to live.”Netanyahu’s office said at the end of Saturday, “The Prime Minister expressed a deep blow to the materials distributed by terrorist organizations Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and told the families that efforts are underway to return all our hostages, and will continue and continuously.”Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the International Committee of Red Cross to assist the hostage held at Gaza on Sunday, AFP report.Hamas’s armed wing replied to the agency to provide access to hostages, but only on the condition that “human corridors” are opened in all areas of Gaza Strip “for food and assistance.For months, human groups and international agencies have warned that Gaza is experiencing the level of “significant” hunger with “adjacent” famine in some areas of Gaza Strip.The Ministry of Health of Gaza has also reported the increasing number of deaths related to malnutrition. According to ABC News report, according to the ministry, about 175 people, including 93 children, have been killed due to malnutrition.Israel has imposed strict boundaries on the flow of assistance in the surrounded Gaza Strip, while the United Nations agencies, human organizations, and analysts report that more assistance of the permission is either robbed or removed between chaotic situations.Many Palestinians are forced to risk their lives to reach whatever limited assistance is distributed through controlled channels.

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