UK stands by Israel's right to self-defence, says Sunak six months after Hamas attack
- The UK remains appalled by an Israel Defence Forces air strike that killed three British aid workers. A Royal Navy ship is aiding with aid deliveries.
- The anniversary of a terrorist attack on Israel, resulting in the worst loss of Jewish life since World War II, was commemorated. The attack prompted ongoing conflict with Hamas.
- The UK government continues to support Israel's right to defend against Hamas threats, highlighting the toll on Palestinian civilians. Calls for immediate aid delivery and a ceasefire persist.
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According to the Ifop barometer for Crif, published by La Tribune on Sunday, 56% of French people continue to find the objective of eliminating Hamas in Gaza “justified”. 65% thought so the day after October 7.
Half a year after the start of the Gaza war, Israel's President Herzog has recalled the terrorist attack by Hamas on his country. Herzog spoke of a “gruesome massacre” on October 7 and of a “bloody and difficult war” that has reigned ever since. Since the Hamas attack, Israel has been taking military action against the militant Islamists in the Palestinian territory. But that also attracts criticism.
Rishi Sunak marks six months since start of Israel-Gaza war
Rishi Sunak has issued a statement marking six months of the war (Picture: AP) Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has marked half a year since the beginning of the war between Israel and Hamas, which has seen more than 30,000 deaths. The Prime Minister said the UK continues to support Israel’s right to defend its security – but said he is appalled by the deaths of aid workers last week from an Israeli strike. Sunak also echoed calls for a ‘humanitarian …
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