
Two Israeli Organizations Accuse Tel Aviv of Committing Genocide in Gaza - Jordan News
'The Israeli perception remains: What do you want from us? This is Hamas' fault. If they laid down their arms and released the hostages, all of this would be over.'
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Jordan Times
2 hours ago
- Jordan Times
Israel army chief warns of combat 'without rest' unless hostages are freed
JERUSALEM — Israel's top general has warned that there will be no respite in fighting in Gaza if negotiations fail to quickly secure the release of hostages held in the Palestinian territory. "I estimate that in the coming days we will know whether we can reach an agreement for the release of our hostages," said army chief of staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, according to a military statement. "If not, the combat will continue without rest," he said, during remarks to officers inside Gaza on Friday. Footage released by the Israeli military showed Zamir meeting soldiers and officers in a command centre. Of the 251 people who were kidnapped from Israel during Hamas's attack in October 2023, 49 remain in Gaza, 27 of them dead, according to the military. Palestinian armed groups this week released two videos of hostages looking emaciated and weak. Negotiations, mediated by the United States, Egypt and Qatar, to secure a ceasefire and their release broke down last month, and some in Israel have called for tougher military action. This comes against the backdrop of growing pressure, both internationally and domestically, including from many of the hostages' families, to resume efforts to secure a ceasefire in the nearly 22-month conflict. Aid agencies have meanwhile warned that Gaza's population is facing a catastrophic famine, triggered by Israeli restrictions on aid. Zamir nonetheless rejected these allegations out of hand. "The current campaign of false accusations of intentional starvation is a deliberate, timed, and deceitful attempt to accuse the IDF [military], a moral army, of war crimes," he said. "The ones responsible for the killing and suffering of the residents in the Gaza Strip is Hamas." Israel's campaign in Gaza has killed at least 60,332 people in Gaza, mostly civilians, according to figures from the Hamas-run territory's health ministry, deemed reliable by the UN.


Roya News
3 hours ago
- Roya News
Hamas comments on US envoy visit to Gaza
Hamas has condemned the recent visit by US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff to aid distribution centers in the Gaza Strip, calling it a 'pre-planned show aimed at misleading public opinion and whitewashing the occupation's image.' The movement said Witkoff's statements attempted to portray aid distribution as peaceful and orderly, contradicting the reality on the ground, where ongoing military operations have killed over 1,300 civilians while receiving aid. Hamas also criticized the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) overseen by Witkoff, describing it as part of the broader crime and as a contributor to what it called a continuing policy of starvation and genocide. The group accused the US administration of being a full partner in 'the crime of starvation and genocide,' and urged Washington to take historical responsibility by withdrawing its support for 'Israeli' actions and working toward a ceasefire agreement that would end the assault, ensure the withdrawal of 'Israeli' forces, and lift the blockade on Gaza. Hamas stressed that aligning with 'Israel' would only deepen the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and prolong the conflict in the region.


Roya News
3 hours ago
- Roya News
'Israeli' captive held in Gaza pleads for help, says he's been abandoned
An 'Israeli' captive held by Hamas's Al-Qassam Brigades, Evyatar David, has issued a distress call describing severe health and living conditions inside captivity, warning that his life is in danger. In a video message released Saturday, David said, "I haven't eaten for days, and I don't know what I will eat… I'm getting thinner by the day and in very bad shape." Addressing 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he added: "I feel like I've been abandoned." David stated that his physical condition is deteriorating rapidly, saying, "With each passing day, my body grows weaker… what I'm doing now is digging my own grave with my own hands." His remarks come amid a deadlock in negotiations over a potential prisoner exchange deal between Palestinian resistance factions and the 'Israeli' government. Meanwhile, internal pressure continues to mount on Netanyahu's cabinet as families of captives demand urgent action to bring their loved ones home alive.