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Middle East updates: Video shows hostages alive in Gaza

Deutsche Welle

  29 Apr 2024, 11:57
Image: Shannon Stapleton/REUTERS

Hamas' armed wing has released a video showing two hostages in Gaza urging Israel to strike a deal. A meeting of the World Economic Forum in Saudi Arabia is expected to focus on tensions in the Middle East. DW has more.

What you need to know


Video shows two Israeli captives in Gaza urging an Israel-Hamas agreement on the release of hostages
Protests in Israel have continued to call on the government to reach a hostage deal
The war in Gaza and wider tensions in the Middle East are likely to be the main topic at a Saudi-hosted special meeting of the World Economic Forum
Here are the latest developments from the Middle East region on Sunday, April 28:

World Central Kitchen to resume operations in Gaza


World Central Kitchen announced it would resume operations in Gaza on Monday, almost a month after seven of its aid workers were killed in an Israeli airstrike in the enclave.

The US-based charity group, founded by celebrity chef Jose Andres, suspended operations in Gaza for four weeks after the workers were killed on April 1.

The non-profit group said it had distributed more than 43 million meals in Gaza since the war began in Gaza in October.

The charity said it had 276 trucks with the equivalent of almost 8 million meals ready to enter into Gaza through the Rafah border crossing. It will also send trucks into Gaza from Jordan.

"The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire," said Erin Gore, the CEO at World Central Kitchen. "We are restarting our operation with the same energy, dignity, and focus on feeding as many people as possible," she said.

Israel 'assured' Washington it would hold off Rafah attack to hear US concerns


White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said Israel had agreed to hear Washington's position before launching a full-scale ground offensive on Gaza's Rafah.

"They've assured us that they won't go into Rafah until we've had a chance to really share our perspectives and our concerns with them," Kirby said in an interview with broadcaster ABC.

Media reports suggest that Israel's military is preparing to evacuate Palestinian civilians from Rafah and launch an assault on Hamas there. The US has said it would not support Israel's plan without a credible humanitarian strategy.

At the same time, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is facing pressure from the far-right, with hardline Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich threatening to bring down the government, likely by withdrawing his party from the ruling coalition, if the Rafah operation is called off.

In a video posted on social media, Smotrich said Netanyahu's government would "no longer have a right to exist" if the invasion plans were abandoned, insisting that it was essential in order to "destroy" Hamas.

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