Ägyptischer Beamter sagt, Hamas verweigere Besuch des Roten Kreuzes bei Geiseln; Freilassung thailändischer Gefangener als Geste gegenüber dem Iran

by numanum

6 comments
  1. I don’t understand how someone can kidnap children and foreigners, then think they are on the right side in this conflict.

  2. Red Cross visits are a part of the ceasefire deal; they better allow it or they’ll find out even more the previously

  3. Was that not part of this deal?

    One might think these Hamas characters are less than honorable.

    Which parts does Israel get to unilaterally ignore?

  4. They are probably under a school/hospital. So they don’t want the Red Cross to see all the weapons…

  5. I’m a cynical bastard and I’m assuming there are dead hostages who they will never come up with.

  6. Friendly reminder that Article 13 of the Geneva Convention protects prisoners of war.

    Article 13 of the Geneva Convention states,

    “Prisoners of war must at all times be humanely treated. Any unlawful act or omission by the Detaining Power causing death or seriously endangering the health of a prisoner of war in its custody is prohibited, and will be regarded as a serious breach of the present Convention.”

    Add this war crime to the long list of war crimes that the terrorist organization Hamas continues to do.

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