UN Warns of Imminent Starvation Crisis for 14,000 Babies in Gaza

Hamas has accused Israel of a "slow killing" policy towards Palestinian prisoners following the hospitalization of seven inmates released on February 8, 2025. In a statement, Hamas claimed that the prisoners' severe health conditions were indicative of systematic mistreatment by Israeli authorities.
Abdullah Al-Zaghari, head of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, confirmed to AFP that all released prisoners required urgent medical attention due to treatment they endured during their imprisonment. The Palestinian Red Crescent has verified that the seven inmates were admitted to hospitals shortly after their release.
Hamas has asserted that the conduct of the Israeli government, which it describes as extremist, plays a role in the continued suffering of Palestinian prisoners. The organization has warned that the ongoing violations could jeopardize the recently agreed-upon deal concerning the exchange of hostages. Israeli officials have not yet responded to these allegations.