ICRC Concerned About Hostages' Conditions
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Red Cross 'increasingly concerned' at conditions for freed hostages
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ICRC says it is "increasingly concerned" about the conditions of Israeli hostages' release.
Statement comes hours after three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas .
The ICRC statement is unusual as it is seen as neutral, rarely commenting on events.
Other Israeli hostages have been forced to deal with packed crowds during their releases in recent weeks .
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