Israel's military says more civilian deaths in Gaza are 'inevitable', claiming that Hamas fighters are using Palestinians as cover.
More than one million Palestinians were warned to move south through Gaza at the weekend by the Israel Defence Forces , ahead of an expected ground invasion. In recent days, more than 80 people have been killed in attacks in the south following Israeli airstrikes, according to the Hamas-run government.
He will visit Israel to signal support for the country, then onward to neighbouring Jordan, where he will meet leaders from the Arab world, with concerns the conflict may spread in the region. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is also expected to visit Israel, Sky News Understands, possibly as part of a wider visit to the region.
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