The announcement came as family members of people hostage in Gaza gave an emotional press conference in London.
At least 100 people are understood to have travelled to Israel from the UK to serve in the Israeli military's retaliatory campaign against Hamas.
At least 1,300 people in Israel have been killed since Hamas launched a surprise air and ground assault on Saturday morning, including many helpless civilians executed in the streets. He added: “These are peace-loving people who fought all their lives for good neighbouring relationships. If they will die for peace, they will take it. If they will die for war, that will be another travesty.”, who had been working as a security guard at a dance music festival when Hamas gunmen murdered at least 260 attendees.
“But we should also be very clear that the reason for this situation is because Hamas has taken hostages into Gaza and the Israeli Government has the right to do everything it can to rescue those hostages.”International aid groups said deaths in Gaza could accelerate as Israel prevents the passage of food, water, fuel and medicine into the territory and after the region’s only power station ran out of fuel.
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