British RAF planes started evacuation flights from Israel while officials told UK citizens in Gaza to “be ready” if the Rafah crossing opens, the Foreign Office said. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly on Sunday said he was trying to arrange the reopening of the Rafah crossing – the only passage in and out of the Gaza Strip not controlled by Israel but the situation remained “very, very difficult”. The first three flights carrying Britons fleeing the conflict arrived in Cyprus and the UK on Sunday.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Babar Azam takes his maiden test wicket

On Sunday, Pakistan Cricket Team Captain Babar Azam took his maiden wicket…

No survivors in Jersey island building blast: Rescuers

On Sunday, rescuers in Jersey abandoned hope of finding survivors from an…

Far-right Israelis block Gaza-bound aid trucks

Israeli right-wing activists and relatives of hostages in Gaza obstructed humanitarian aid…

Gaza communications blackout endangering lives: UN

The UN said that a total internet blackout in Gaza had paralysed…