די רויטע קרייץ האט זיך באטייליגט ביי א פעיק גראבן צערעמאניע פון חאמאס צו למשל אויפזוכן משכונות
Shocking footage from Gaza has sparked outrage after Red Cross personnel were seen standing by as Hamas operatives appeared to bury the remains of an Israeli hostage. The disturbing scene, reportedly filmed during a joint Hamas–Red Cross search for hostage bodies, shows militants handling and later re-digging a grave while international aid workers observed from nearby without intervention.
The footage, which surfaced earlier today on social media, has raised serious questions about the neutrality and conduct of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) amid ongoing ceasefire tensions in Gaza. While Hamas and the Red Cross have jointly claimed to be facilitating the recovery and identification of deceased hostages, this latest video appears to show an active burial rather than a legitimate recovery operation—prompting speculation and anger among Israeli officials and human rights observers.
“This is beyond unacceptable,” one Israeli military spokesperson stated. “If verified, it indicates complicity or, at the very least, willful blindness by the Red Cross in allowing Hamas to manipulate humanitarian operations for propaganda and concealment.”
The Israeli government has demanded clarification from the ICRC, calling for transparency about the organization’s coordination with Hamas and the nature of its personnel’s presence at the burial site. Critics argue that the Red Cross’s silence has already damaged its credibility in Israel, where many view its recent operations in Gaza as biased and inconsistent with its stated humanitarian principles.
Meanwhile, the Trump Administration continues to express strong support for Israel’s right to full accountability and justice regarding the treatment of its citizens and hostages. U.S. officials have reiterated calls for Hamas to release all remaining hostages immediately and to cease exploiting humanitarian efforts for political manipulation.
As investigations continue, public outrage is mounting across Israel and among international observers demanding answers. The footage has reignited debate over the role of global organizations in conflict zones—particularly when their neutrality appears to come at the expense of truth, transparency, and basic human decency.