Hamas Offers to Allow Aid to Hostages If Israel Ceases Bombing – August 4, 2025
Hamas agrees to let aid reach Israeli hostages if Israel halts airstrikes. Gaza faces worsening hunger crisis. Full details of this August 4, 2025 development.
Raja Awais Ali
8/4/20251 min read


Hamas Allows Aid to Hostages under Condition of Israeli Ceasefire – August 4, 2025 Update
On August 4, 2025, Hamas’s military wing made a significant announcement, stating it would allow food and medical aid to be delivered to Israeli hostages — but only if Israel halts its bombing campaign and ensures safe humanitarian corridors.
In its statement, Hamas responded positively to requests made by the International Red Cross, saying it is willing to cooperate under the condition that airstrikes are paused. Hamas emphasized that any aid reaching the hostages would be the same as provided to regular Gaza civilians, with no special privileges.
This development came after a shocking video surfaced showing an Israeli hostage digging a grave, sparking international outcry. In response, human rights groups and global leaders have called for immediate humanitarian access to all hostages.
Meanwhile, the Israeli government faces growing pressure from both hostage families and international organizations to grant Red Cross access for delivering essential aid. However, due to the lack of direct communication between Israel and Hamas, diplomatic challenges remain.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza has worsened significantly. Health authorities report that in the last 24 hours alone, over 170 people have died of hunger, including several children. While some aid trucks have been allowed into Gaza by Israel, many areas remain cut off from assistance.
The United Nations and other humanitarian agencies have urged both parties to agree to a temporary ceasefire so that life-saving supplies can reach civilians and hostages alike.
A full ceasefire is still far from reality. Hamas demands the creation of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, a proposal that remains heavily disputed within the Israeli government.
Many experts believe Hamas’s new stance is not just a tactical military move but also an attempt to improve its image on the global stage. Whether Israel responds with a ceasefire or continues its operations remains to be seen.