Netanyahu met with ICRC President Maurer in Jerusalem to discuss the'"unbelievable cruelty" with which Hamas is treating the Israeli citizens it holds captive.
The Hamas terrorist group on Friday admitted that it is holding two live Israeli hostages and two bodies of dead Israelis, while accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of lying about their impending release.
Hamas, the Islamic terror group that rules Gaza, welcomed the Amnesty report. Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said the ICC should take "punitive measures" against Israel.
Israel contacted Hamas via a European mediator in an effort to retrieve the bodies of two IDF soldiers killed in last summer's war, but Hamas refused to comply.