Rishi Sunak said the Rafah crossing should reopen ‘imminently’ to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Thousands of Palestinian supporters are expected to converge on Downing Street on Saturday as diplomatic efforts intensify to allow access for humanitarian aid to Gaza and secure the release of hostages.
Judith Raanan, right, and her 17-year-old daughter Natalie have been freed The Palestine Solidarity Campaign has said it expects 200,000 people to join what it claims will be the “biggest march for Palestinian rights in British history” on Saturday. A force spokesman said: “As part of the investigation, being led by the Met’s Counter-Terrorism Command, officers conducted searches at addresses in east London and in County Durham.”
He said: “This is a region in mourning so first and foremost, I wanted to express my condolences to all those affected, we’ve also made good progress on tangible areas like ensuring access for humanitarian aid to those who need it.
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