The number of British people killed as a result of the Hamas attack on Israel has risen to nine, the prime minister’s spokesperson has said.
A further seven remain missing after the incursion from Gaza into Israel on 7 October, the spokesperson added.
Until yesterday, authorities said seven British nationals had been confirmed killed, with nine missing.
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“We can now confirm that at least nine British nationals were tragically killed,” the prime minister’s spokesperson told reporters on Thursday.
“A further seven British nationals are missing, some of whom are feared to be among the dead or kidnapped.”
Sunak makes visit to Israel
Rishi Sunak made a visit to Israel on Thursday, where he held talks with the country’s prime minister and president.
Speaking as he arrived at the airport, he said: “I’m here to express my solidarity with the Israeli people.
“You have suffered an unspeakable, horrific act of terrorism and I want you to know that the United Kingdom, and I, stand with you.
“I am looking forward to my meetings later today with the prime minister and president.
“And I very much hope that they will be productive meetings.”
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Mr Sunak met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Mr Netanyahu embraced Mr Sunak as the pair met, and Mr Sunak could be heard saying: “Hello my friend, very good to see you.”
After their meeting, the pair held a brief news conference, in which Mr Netanyahu thanked Mr Sunak for his support.
Mr Sunak said he was “proud” to stand with Israel in its “darkest hour”.
He also welcomed the opening of a humanitarian corridor into Gaza.
Gaza under siege
Gaza is under siege and has been bombarded with airstrikes after Hamas militants launched a surprise attack.
Hamas militants captured 199 hostages and brought them back to Gaza as part of the attack. Israel said 1,400 of its citizens were killed in the weekend raid.
The Gaza Health Ministry said 3,785 people have been killed in Gaza since the war began, the majority of them women, children and older adults. Nearly 12,500 others have been injured.
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