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Short answer
The Red Cross was once a symbol of humanitarian values — but when it comes to Jews, their silence is deafening. They ignored the Holocaust, and now they’re ignoring Hamas.
Since 2023, Israeli hostages have been tortured in Gaza, and the Red Cross hasn’t visited or given medical aid to a single one — not even the Bibas babies — in direct violation of their own mission.Yet they stood by during hostage handovers, side by side with masked Hamas terrorists, lending legitimacy to a propaganda horror show.
No help, no accountability — just shameful complicity.
Long answer
The Red Cross — once a symbol of humanitarian values — is now complicit in Hamas propaganda and silent on hostage abuse.But this betrayal isn’t new. In 1939, as Nazis carried out mass murder, the Red Cross stayed silent. Some of its leaders, like Carl Jacob Burckhardt, had ties to the Nazis and prioritized fighting communism over saving Jews.
They ignored desperate pleas and never visited a single deported Jew.Fast forward to December 2023 (two months after the October 7 massacre) — the Red Cross’ hypocrisy was undeniable. A lawsuit exposed how the ICRC failed Israeli hostages, despite overwhelming evidence of abuse. Families begged for help, armed with proof of torture, and got silence in return. While Hamas violated every rule of international law, the Red Cross looked the other way.
During the 2024 hostage handover, Evyatar David and Guy Gilboa Dalal were seen crying and begging for help — just steps away from Red Cross vehicles — while others were being released. Red Cross officials stood by, doing nothing. One was even filmed beside a masked Hamas terrorist — a clear breach of international law, as noted by human rights lawyer Arsen Ostrovsky.
Same inaction. Same moral failure. Whether it’s 1939 or 2023–2024, the Red Cross keeps choosing “neutrality” — even when that means turning its back on Jews.