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Israel has come under attack on the day the world remembers the victims of the October 7 atrocity last year when Hamas killed 1,200 people and took more than 250 as hostages.
Air raid sirens sounded across the nation as it marked the first anniversary of the deadliest day in its history as a barrage of rockets were fired at Tel Aviv by Hamas while Hezbollah targeted Haifa in a separate assault.
Meanwhile the IDF has announced two Israeli soldiers were killed during clashes near the Lebanon border. Etay Azulay, 25, was killed on Sunday, while Aviv Magen, 43, died earlier today.
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We choose to keep up the fight in a long war of attrition, one that is painful and costly for the enemy.
Starmer reveals number of Brits rescued from Lebanon
In the weeks ahead, we will continue this work focused on three areas: firstly, Lebanon, where our immediate priority is the safety of British citizens, our team is on the ground helping to get people out.
We will continue to lead calls for an immediate ceasefire and the return to a political plan for Lebanon based on security council resolution 1701 which requires Hezbollah to withdraw north of Litani River.
They must stop firing rockets and end this now so that people on both sides of the border can return to their homes.
The ongoing restrictions on aid are impossible to justify. Israel must open more crossings.
Crucially, they must provide a safe haven for aid workers. Too many have been killed, including three British citizens. Israel must act now so that, together with our allies, we can surge humanitarian support ahead of the winter.
Starmer – Iran’s attack on Israel exposes ‘malign role’
We support Israel’s right to defend herself against Iran’s aggression, in line with international law, because let’s be very clear, this was not a defensive action by Iran, it was an act of aggression and a major escalation in response to the death of a terrorist leader.
It exposes, once again, Iran’s malign role in the region: they helped equip Hamas for the seventh of October attacks, they armed Hezbollah, who launched a year-long barrage of rockets on northern Israel, forcing 60,000 Israelis to flee their homes, and they support the Houthis, who mount direct attacks on Israel and continue to attack international shipping.
I say again, an important message to British citizens still in Lebanon, you must leave now.
Sir Keir Starmer – October 7 anniversary is ‘day of grief’ for Middle East
As we look back on a year of conflict and suffering, the human toll amongst innocent civilians in Gaza is truly devastating.
Over 41,000 Palestinians have been killed, tens of thousands orphaned – almost two million displaced, facing disease, starvation, desperation without proper healthcare or shelter.
It is a living nightmare and it must end. We stand with all innocent victims in Israel, Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon and beyond.
And we stand with all communities here in the United Kingdom against hatred of Jews or Muslims because any attack on a minority is an attack on our proud values of tolerance and respect and we will not stand for it.
President Biden remembers Hamas attack victims
Let us bear witness to the unspeakable brutality of the October 7th attacks but also to the beauty of the lives that were stolen that day.
I am devastated by the loss and pain of the Israeli people.
Hezbollah fires 135 missiles into Israel
As of 17:00 (14:00 GMT Monday), approximately 135 projectiles fired by the Hezbollah terrorist organisation crossed from Lebanon into Israeli territory.
Pictured: Israel continues attacks in Lebanon
Israel launch strike near Beirut airport
The IDF (Israeli army) is currently conducting a targeted strike in the area of Dahiyeh, a key Hezbollah terrorist stronghold.
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