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Lebanon and the Red Sea are now areas to watch as the chaos has spiralled out of Gaza.
Palestinians were told by Israeli officials to seek shelter in the areas now being targeted.
Famine thresholds may be reached within the next six months if proper action isn’t taken, warned a new report released by global agencies, including the UN.
As the prime minister spoke, the families held up photos of captives who have yet to return from Gaza and chanted for them to be released “now.”
The group of lawmakers who are focused on national security and concerned about the US-backed Israeli operation in Gaza includes several military veterans.
It's the latest political phrase for a kind of truce between Israel and Hamas.
The UK is joining an international naval force in an effort to protect the key travel route.
"You should know about it," the Sky News presenter said.
Tzipi Hotovely's comments put her at odds with the UK government and wider international community.
The Labour leader said the loss of life in Gaza is "intolerable" but Hamas must release the 150 Israeli hostages it still holds captive.