Netanyahu Appeals to Red Cross for Gaza Hostages
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached out to International Red Cross regional head Julien Lerisson requesting humanitarian aid, including food and medical care, for hostages in Gaza. The outreach highlights the ongoing crisis and the need for international cooperation in providing necessary relief to those affected.
In a recent development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has actively engaged with the International Red Cross, seeking their intervention to deliver humanitarian assistance to hostages in Gaza.
Concerned about the welfare of hostages, Netanyahu had a conversation with Julien Lerisson, the Red Cross's regional leader, emphasizing the urgent need for food and medical supplies.
This initiative underscores the critical situation in the region and aims to foster international cooperation in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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