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UK's Strategic Move: Britain Signals Possible Support for Israel Amid Iran Conflict

The United Kingdom has hinted at potential support for Israel in its ongoing conflict with Iran, though officials emphasize that recent military deployments are primarily precautionary. British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves stated on Sunday that additional military jets were sent to the Middle East to protect British bases and personnel. The escalation between Israel and Iran saw fresh attacks overnight, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warning that Iran would face intensified strikes in the coming days. Speaking to Sky News, Reeves called for de-escalation but acknowledged that Britain has previously assisted Israel in defending against missile attacks. "We have, in the past, supported Israel when there have been missiles coming in," she said, adding that the UK is deploying assets both for its own protection and potentially to support allies. Britain has played a role in defending Israel before. Last year, British aircraft intercepted Iranian drone...

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Escalation in Gaza: Israeli Airstrikes Claim Dozens of Lives

At least 60 people, including 22 children, have been killed in a series of Israeli airstrikes across Gaza, according to local health officials. The strikes targeted multiple locations, including the northern city of Jabalia and the southern city of Khan Younis. 

The airstrikes follow heightened tensions after Hamas released an Israeli-American hostage in a deal brokered by the United States. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel will not halt its military operations, further dimming hopes for a ceasefire. 

Rescue workers in Jabalia have been working tirelessly to recover bodies from the rubble, using hand tools to sift through collapsed buildings. The Israeli military has not commented on the strikes but had previously warned residents to evacuate due to Hamas infrastructure in the area. 

The ongoing conflict has led to a devastating humanitarian crisis, with over 52,800 Palestinians killed since the war began in 2023. International leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, have condemned Israel’s blockade of humanitarian aid, warning that Gaza is on the brink of famine. 

As the violence continues, hopes for a diplomatic resolution remain uncertain, with calls for an immediate ceasefire growing louder on the global stage.

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