Thirty hostages returned to Israel alive, eight deceased were returned for dignified burial, and 1,510 Palestinian detainees ...
The ICRC failed in its most basic responsibilities to the more than 250 kidnap victims from some 20 nations taken hostage as ...
What does neutrality mean for the ICRC? Neutrality is a fundamental principle that guides our work. It means that the ICRC maintains a neutral stance and that we do not take sides in armed conflicts ...
Throughout the Israel-Hamas War, many have shunned the idea of neutrality. For the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), neutrality is one of the most essential tools for humanitarian aid.
International organizations, media outlets, politicians, universities, and teachers unions have all made themselves propagandists on behalf of Hamas terrorists.
Here we address these claims and provide information about the way the ICRC - and all Red Cross societies work – and how the principles of neutrality, impartiality and independent humanitarian action ...
Doctors Without Borders, for instance, has a different definition of neutrality and believes it is possible to engage in public criticism while also remaining neutral. “Whereas I think the ICRC ...
On Jan. 16, just days before Hamas released the first three hostages under the latest ceasefire agreement, the ICRC defended its faulty neutrality with a post on social media saying ...
The ICRC remains ready to continue to implement the relevant elements of the agreement so that more families can be reunited. Our Movement’s fundamental principles of humanity, impartiality and ...
Given the celebrated constitutional impartiality and neutrality of the ICRC, it challenges all semblance of logic and moral clarity that the ICRC can countenance images of armed, masked terrorists ...