Al-Qassam shows flexibility to coordinate with the Red Cross to allow food and medicine for Israeli prisoners

In a step that may serve as a foundation to ease the complexity surrounding the prisoner exchange file between Hamas and Israel, the military spokesperson for "Al-Qassam Brigades," Abu Obeida, announced the readiness of "the brigades to respond to any request from the Red Cross to allow food and medicine for enemy prisoners, but also to allow food and medicine for the residents of Gaza.
Abu Obeida stipulated in his statement that for this to be accepted, Israel must open humanitarian corridors normally and permanently for the passage of food and medicine for all our people in all areas of the Gaza Strip, and to stop enemy airstrikes in all their forms during the times of receiving packages for the prisoners."
Abu Obeida emphasized a point that Israel insists on floating in front of public opinion, which is that "Al-Qassam Brigades do not intentionally starve the prisoners, but they eat what our fighters and all our people eat, and they will not receive special privileges in light of the crime of starvation and siege."