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Hugo Bochega, correspondent in the Middle East in Jerusalem and Mallora Moench, BBC News in London
Reuters demonstrators in Tel -Aviv stand near the fire, during the protest to demand the immediate release of the hostages held in the gas Reuters

Crowds of the participants of the rally who gathered in Tel -Aviv on weekends demanding immediate release of hostages

Western leaders condemned a video from the shot of Israeli hostages shot by their prisoners in Gaza, and the Red Cross called for access to all those who remained in captivity.

British Foreign Minister David Lami said that “the hostage images are concerned,” and they must be released “unconditionally”.

The calls came after the Palestinian Islamic Jihad on Thursday posted a video about Rum Braslavsky, thin and crying, and on Saturday, Hamas released footage from the exhausted Evator David.

Israeli leaders accused Hamas of starving hostages.

Hamas’s armed wing denied that the prisoners were intentionally starving, saying that the hostages were eating that their militants and people eat in the hungry crisis in Gaza.

On October 7, 2023 and the 24th Braslavsky, and the 24th David were taken hostage from the new music festival while attacking Hamas on Southern Israel.

They are among 49 hostages, out of 251 initially, which, according to Israel, is still conducted in gas. These include 27 hostages, which are believed to be dead.

After the video was released, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talked to two hostages families, expressing a “deep shock” and told them that the efforts to return all hostages “will continue and tirelessly”.

On Sunday, Netanyahu made the head of the Red Cross in the region, asking him to participate immediately in nutrition and medical care.

The Red Cross International Committee (ICRC) said its “horribly” video that gave “sharp evidence of life -threatening conditions.”

The charitable organization once again confirmed the call to access the hostages to evaluate their condition, provide them with medical support and promote contact with their families.

Brigades of armed wing Hamas al-Comas said that it would respond positively to any red cross request to deliver food and medicines to the prisoners when the humanitarian corridors are open in gas regularly and constantly, the air strikes stopped while receiving assistance.

The Red Cross faced great criticism in Israel about its role in the war, claiming that it did not help hostages held in Gaza.

Earlier this year, against the backdrop of anger because of the chaotic scenes, as the hostages were released in the framework of the transaction between Israel and Hamas, the organization explained the borders of its role, saying that it rests on the beloved parties that act in conflict zones.

There was also criticism from the Palestinians because the group was not allowed to visit Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prison since October 7, 2023.

Over the weekend, Tel -Vavve, crowds of participants of the action and hostage families gathered again, calling on the Israeli government to ensure the release of hostages.

David and Braslavsky’s families stated at a rally on Saturday that “everyone should come out of hell.”

In one of Braslavsky’s videos, he sees crying when he says that food and water ended on this day and eaten only three “falapel crumbs”. He says he cannot stand or walk, and “is in the death door.”

A statement from the Brazlovsky family said that they “managed to break rum” and asked Israeli and American leaders to bring their son home.

“He was just forgotten there,” they said.

Other Rum Brazlovsky lies on the ground, only his head is visible, cryingOther

Still a video released by Palestinian Islamic jihad shows Roma Braslavsky

In the second video, David said, “I haven’t eaten all day … I barely got drinking water,” and he saw that he was digging that he would be his own grave.

His family said he “intentionally and cynically hung on Hamas’s tunnels in Gaza – a living frame, buried alive.”

Other Evator David holds the pen and writes on paper when he crouched down, exhausted, in the tunnel in the gasOther

The Israeli hostage is still shown by the Evator David, which runs in a gas tunnel released by Hamas

German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz said he had been found to be adding that the release of all hostages was a prerequisite for ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

French President Emmanuel Macron, who stated that Hamas embodies “tough cruelty”, added France, continues to work tirelessly towards the ejection of hostages, restore ceasefire and allow humanitarian assistance to enter gas.

He said these efforts should be accompanied by a political decision with a two -state decision “with Israel and Palestine living in the world.” Recently, France has announced the intention to recognize the Palestinian state together with Canada and the UK under certain conditions. Israel strongly condemned the walking.

Images of exhausted hostages come out when supported agencies stated that “the worse scenario of hunger is now played in the gas, and death from malnutrition is reported daily.

The Ministry of Health Hamas said that on Sunday, 175 people, including 93 children, died of malnutrition since the war.

The UN, the help agencies and some allies of Israel, are blamed for the hunger crisis of Israeli restrictions on admission and providing humanitarian aid. Israel denies the prosecution and blame Hamas.

Despite the predominant evidence, the Israeli authorities and part of the country’s press are greatly rejected that the gas is hungry, and they say that the crisis is a lie made by Hamas and spread by international media.

Israeli participants of the rally demonstrated several pictures of children calling for an agreement with Hamas, but many in Israel do not seem to know about the degree of emergency.

As the war continues, Israel is faced with growing international isolation, as the wide destruction of gas and the suffering of the Palestinians is indignant.

Surveys around the world indicate that public opinion is becoming increasingly negative about Israel, putting pressure on leaders.

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