Sunday, December 24, 2023

Shurat Hadin Takes ICRC to Court

 The ICRC Also known as the Hamas-ISIS Uber service should not speak about moral failure when they fail to give even the basic medical attention to the Israeli hostages saying they have no power at all!

This level of hypocrisy is astonishing. The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross - ICRC , Mirjana Spoljaric, is calling the war in Gaza a "moral failure".

Has she called the brutal and savage attacks of October 7th by the terrorist organization Hamas on innocent civilians a moral failure? How about Hamas using the Palestinians as human shields? Or Hamas launching rockets from schools and hospitals?

We're now 78 days into this war. Which in case anyone at the ICRC has forgotten, Israel did not start. Has the Red Cross actually done its job and gone in to see the hostages and make sure they at least have the medications they need to survive? Anyone at the ICRC calling the kidnapping of innocent civilians and holding them hostage a moral failure?

Mirjana, take a good look in the mirror. You are a moral failure. The ICRC is a moral failure. You and your organization are a disgrace.

 Raz and Ohad Ben Ami were kidnapped from their home in Kibbutz Be'eri on October 7, and were held separately in Gaza. Ohad, 55, remains a hostage and Raz, 57, was released after nearly two months in captivity. She was kept in inhumane conditions and her health deteriorated since she did not receive the medicine she takes for a chronic illness. While she was in captivity, her family members begged International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) officials in Israel, Germany and the United States to try to deliver the medicine to her, but they were rejected.

One of the ICRC officials even sent an email to the family, in which he wrote: "I wish you success in re-establishing contact with your family members."

Now, the Shurat Hadin Israeli Law Center organization has submitted a claim to the Jerusalem District Court on behalf of Raz and Ohad Ben Ami and their families against the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The lawsuit accuses the Red Cross of not acting to fulfill its mandate to visit the Israeli hostages held in Gaza, and for not guaranteeing their safety or acting for their release.

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

These HAMAS atrocities and complicity by the Red Cross should be constantly repeated at every news release by media to remind, constantly, over and over again, that Israel did not start the war in Gaza; Hamas is responsible for the situation in Gaza and its citizens. The atrocities on innocent people and hostages and destruction of so many kibuts on Oct. 7 should be shown on media repeatedly, to remind the Palestinians and everyone, so that no one should forget that Hamas started the war in Gaza. Israel made a drastic mistake to evacuate Israeli citizens who toiled the land, created factories, a beautiful city, flourishing economy, beautiful homes and gardens Israel stupidly displaced its own citizens of Gaza who lived and worked there for decades to give this "little paradise" to its Palestinian enemies, to Palestinians and HAMAS, who destroyed this beautiful paradise and the fruit of the Israeli's hard work and prosperous economy to build miles and miles of underground tunnels all over Gaza to kill, torture, murder, behead, dismember, burn alive people who provided them with work and destroy their homes, take hostages -- these monsters are called martyrs and are cheered by Palestinians as heroes. Has the world gone crazy? They don't blame HAMAS or the Palestinians for their plight and the destruction of Gaza; they blame Israel. These facts should be brought up at every news update, a constant reminder.