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The secretary of state was testifying before a Senate committee when pro-Palestinian demonstrators disrupted him.
Mice painted in the Palestinian flag were released into a Birmingham branch of the chain.
The head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees has been pushing for an "immediate" suspension of hostilities.
Richard Holden suggested Sky News was lucky to broadcast in a "free and fair" UK.
He will say the move would leave the militant group able to launch another terror attack.
The US says the Israelis will introduce daily pauses in the fighting, but that falls short of a ceasefire.
Robert Halfon slammed pro-Palestine marches for using "slogans of war".
Kay Burley asked: “So, accidental breaches of international law are acceptable?”
Since the violence escalated on October 7, at least 3,195 Palestinian children have been killed in Gaza, and the number is likely to keep climbing.
People are waving Palestinian flags in the streets from Paris to London to San Francisco.