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https://www.gov.uk/world/israel 16-04-2009 18:16:16
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This conflict is continuing because Hamas won't take the hostage deal.
UK and German Foreign Secretaries visited Israel yesterday, hear their updates 👇
David Cameron @Abaerbock
I visited Israel to show solidarity following Iran’s appalling attack.
Any response must do as little to escalate this conflict as possible.
As I said to PM Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו and @Israel_Katz today, we must maintain our focus on getting more aid into Gaza and getting hostages out.
Thank you UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron and German Foreign Minister Außenministerin Annalena Baerbock. I appreciate our warm discussion together this morning in Jerusalem. Thank you for both the UK and Germany’s strong stand alongside Israel in the face of the reprehensible attack by Iran. The
Earlier today I spoke to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו and reiterated our support for Israel’s security following Iran’s reckless attack at the weekend.
Further significant escalation will only deepen instability in the region.
This is a moment for calm heads to prevail.
Iran’s attack last night was a dangerous and unnecessary escalation.
I want to pay tribute to the professionalism and bravery of the Royal Air Force and our allies in protecting civilians.
Wishing Eid Mubarak to everyone celebrating Eid Al Fitr. As Ramadan comes to an end after a month of fasting, may your Eid be full of blessings and serenity. Eid Mubarak!
أطيب التمنيات بقدوم عيد الفطر، نتمنى لكم ولعائلتكم عيد سعيد ومبارك!
#EidMubarak
Parents, children and loved ones.
Students and festival goers.
Construction workers.
Six months on from Hamas’s horrific attack on the Israeli people, David Cameron renews our call to send all of the hostages home.
Today marks six months since the horrific events of 7 October.
Ambassador Simon Walters shares his reflections on the UK’s efforts to secure the release of hostages and on the humanitarian situation in Gaza