Red Cross Chief Calls Gaza Conditions 'Hell on Earth' Amid Ongoing Israeli Assault

Hamas has announced the imminent release of three Israeli hostages: Ofer Calderon, Keith Siegel, and Yarden Bibas, scheduled for Saturday. Israeli officials confirmed that Calderon, 54, and Siegel, 65, were both kidnapped from kibbutzim in southern Israel on October 7, while Bibas, 35, was kidnapped separately. According to reports, Calderon and Bibas have family members who remain unaccounted for, as Hamas claims that Bibas's wife and children were killed in an Israeli airstrike during the conflict.
In recent days, discussions regarding the ongoing ceasefire have intensified, with the UK, France, and Germany urging Israel to cooperate with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). The situation remains precarious; approximately 80 hostages are still reported to be in captivity. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has suggested that neighboring countries Egypt and Jordan should accept Palestinian refugees, despite resistance from their leaders.
Hamas's planned release of the three hostages is part of a broader hostage exchange initiative that aims to ease tensions in the region.