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Videos of Hostages in Gaza Spark Global Outcry

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“I did not eat for several days.”

New footage showed the Israeli hostages in Gaza under the supervision of the global screaming against Hamas’s treatment of its families, in addition to the renewed pressure on the Israeli government to end more to end the war.

Welcome again to world brief, where we look at it Israeli The hostages trapped in Gazaand we Anger in IndiaCommercial relationship with RussiaAnd South KoreaThe latest effort to reduce tensions with north korea.


“I did not eat for several days.”

New footage showed the Israeli hostages in Gaza under the supervision of the global screaming against Hamas’s treatment of its families, in addition to the renewed pressure on the Israeli government to end more to end the war.

Last week, Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad released videos showing the prisoners of Rom Brablyvki, 21, and Eviatar David, 24, weak and clearly disturbed by food. In videos, Braslavski is seen crying and unable to stand, and David is filmed while digging what he describes as his grave. “I didn’t eat food for several days,” David says in the video. “I barely got drinking water.” Both men were kidnapped from the Nova Music Festival during October 7, 2023, an attack on Israel.

About 50 hostages remain in Gaza, and only about 20 of them are believed to be alive. However, negotiations stopped to liberate the prisoners in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, due to Israel seeking to expand its military operations in Gaza and Hamas, demanding the hunger crisis in the region before the group continued in talks.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gaza, Sar, said on Monday that the batch to expand the military campaign of Israel reflects “a desire to see all the hostages return and a desire to see the end of this war after the talks for a partial deal.”

Western leaders expressed their anger at the videos and called for unlawful prisoners. British Foreign Secretary David Lami described the “sick” footage, and French President Emmanuel Macron described Hamas’s actions as a “hidden cruelty”, and the President of the European Union Political Union Kaja Calas said that the photos reveal “Berber Hamas.” The United Nations Security Council is expected to hold an emergency session on Tuesday to discuss the hostage crisis, which has warned human rights experts against forming a war crime.

On Sunday, the International Committee of the Red Cross urged Hamas to allow the agency to provide life -saving food and medical supplies to the prisoners. Hamas said it was ready to cooperate with the Red Cross if Israel met some cases, including reopening the permanent humanitarian corridors in Gaza and stopping the Israeli air strikes while distributing aid. At least 175 Palestinians (including about 93 children) have died due to hunger or malnutrition since the Israel-on-one war began, including six people in the past 24 hours, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Monday that he will bring his government this week to discuss how the country can achieve its three goals in wartime: the defeat of Hamas, the saving of the hostages, and to ensure that Gaza is no longer a threat to Israel. But his efforts may be very small, very late for many hostages. Hundreds of people gathered in Tel Aviv during the weekend to protest against the government’s failure to liberate the prisoners, as many Israelis believe that Netanyahu allows the war to continue to keep his grip on power.

Netanyahu has pledged that his efforts to release the hostages “will continue continuously and unbearable.” However, an Israeli official told local media that the Prime Minister is working to do so through “military defeat in Hamas”.


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The world this week

Tuesday 5 August: Israeli President Isaac Herzog is visiting Latvia.

The Malaysian King Ibrahim begins a six -day trip to Russia.

Wednesday, August 6: He visits Herzog Estonia.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hosts Serbian Foreign Minister Marco Goric in Washington.

Carole Noruki is the constitutional oath as a new president of Poland.

Friday, August 8: The revised deadline for the White House of Russia to make progress towards a ceasefire with Ukraine or face other sanctions.

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcus Junior concludes a five -day visit to India.

Monday, August 11: The testimony of the former Prime Minister in Bangladesh is scheduled to start.


What we are following

Oil supplier in New Delhi. On Monday, US President Donald Trump accused India of financing the Moscow war against Ukraine effectively by continuing to buy Russian oil. Trump wrote about the social truth, “India not only buys huge quantities of Russian oil, but it is, mostly from the oil that has been purchased, sell it in the open market for big profits,” Trump wrote about the social truth.

Trump’s statement is one of the most severe management criticisms so far from New Delhi. This comes a few days after the White House imposed a 25 percent tariff on India for what Trump considers his unfair commercial practices and threatened an additional unlimited penalty to purchase Russian oil, energy and military equipment. Trump also follows a 100 % secondary duty threat to all countries that buy crude from the Kremlin if Russia does not make progress towards a ceasefire with Ukraine.

Russia became the largest oil supplier in India since Moscow’s invasion began widely to Ukraine in February 2022, and during the first half of this year, the Kremlin provided nearly 35 percent of the total oil in India. The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that India’s imports “need to put the global market.” “However, it reveals that the nations that criticize India are the same indulge in trade with Russia.”

Reducing size. The South Korean authorities began removing speakers who explode the Korean regime’s messages from the north from the two countries’ border on Monday as part of a new effort by Seoul to reduce tensions with Pyongyang.

According to the South Korean Ministry of Defense, the dismantling of loudspeakers is a “practical action”. But North Korea confirms that it does not care to reopen the talks with its neighbor. “We repeat our official position that we are not facing any interest in any policies created or proposals proposals in Seoul, and that we do not aim to meet with South Korea or discuss any issues with it,” said Kim Jong, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The newly -elected South Korean President Lee Jay Meong made reduced pressure with North Korea a priority from his administration. Since he took office in June, I stopped the propaganda broadcasting, as former leader Yoon Sok’s decision to detonate the world’s news, criticism of the North Korean regime, the pro-democracy messages, K-POP music as well as flight brochures to North Korea in response to Pyongyang that send trash and battle.

Historical military exercises. India and the Philippines concluded a two -day joint nautical exercise in the South China Sea on Monday. This was the first time that the two countries have made such a prominent military deployment in the disputed area, although Manila confirms that the activity took place within the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines.

In response, the Chinese Southern Theater Command said it had conducted routine patrols close to imposing its demand on marine lands. “We have not faced any undesirable accident, but we are still demonstrators,” said Filipino military chief Romeo Brinner. “We have already expected it.”

Beijing has regional conflicts with both India and the Philippines. China has a long -standing border dispute with India on parts of the Himalayas, and has demanded both China and the Philippines to control most of the South China Sea, which acts as a major global trade road. New Delhi and Manila Beijing were accused of using these conflicts to increase instability in the Indian Pacific Ocean.


Difficulties end

Two parties, both of which are both in construction, in Estonia, where we put our scene. If you know these words (although some modifications), you may also be a fan of William Shakespeare’s tragic play Romeo and Juliet. However, the Independent Astony Theater Group brings a new development of classic production: dumping compounds to play Montagues and Capulets. In a quarry of abandoned limestone, the Romeo Rally truck depicted, and the truck of the Young Red August is depicted. The deadly battle between Tybalt and Mercutio has turned into a battle of excavations, and even the kiss of the play that dies is a pressure of mechanical limbs. The story of Will was more than Juliet and Romeo for her.

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2025-08-04 20:42:00

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