Attack On Israel: ‘Hamas still holds around 200 hostages, including British citizens’ – UK PM Sunak

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK), Rishi Sunak, said, “the violence against Israel did not end on the 7th October”, adding, “rockets are launched at their towns and cities everyday”.

"I am doing everything in my power to bring them home" - Prime Minister of Israel United Kingdom (UK), Rishi Sunak
“I am doing everything in my power to bring them home” – Prime Minister of Israel United Kingdom (UK), Rishi Sunak. Photo: @RishiSunak

The UK PM also supports the “two-state solution” to put to stop the fighting between Palestinian fighters known as Hamas and Israel, so that peace can find its way back to the region.

He said: “We must never lose sight of how essential the two-state solution is.”

Sunak went ahead to reveal that, “Hamas still holds around 200 hostages, including British citizens”, assuring, “I am doing everything in my power to bring them home”.

PM Sunak said: “The violence against Israel did not end on the 7th October – rockets are launched at their towns and cities every day.


“Hamas still holds around 200 hostages, including British citizens.


“I am doing everything in my power, working with all of our partners, to bring them home.


“We must never lose sight of how essential the two-state solution is. 


“We must keep alive that vision of a better future, against those who would destroy it. 


“Together with our partners, that is what we will do.”

"I am doing everything in my power to bring them home" - Prime Minister of Israel United Kingdom (UK), Rishi Sunak
"I am doing everything in my power to bring them home" - Prime Minister of Israel United Kingdom (UK), Rishi Sunak

"I am doing everything in my power to bring them home" - Prime Minister of Israel United Kingdom (UK), Rishi Sunak
"I am doing everything in my power to bring them home" - Prime Minister of Israel United Kingdom (UK), Rishi Sunak

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