Foreign Secretary James Cleverly arrives in Israel in show of ‘unwavering solidarity’ following brutal Hamas assault – with at least 17 Brits dead or missing

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly arrives in Israel in show of ‘unwavering solidarity’ following brutal Hamas assault – with at least 17 Brits dead or missing

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has arrived in Israel in a sign of the UK’s ‘unwavering solidarity’ following the Hamas terrorist attacks, the Foreign Office said today.

He is to meet survivors of the attacks and senior Israeli leaders ‘to outline UK support for Israel’s right to defend itself’.

Seventeen British nationals are feared dead or missing after the attack by Hamas over the weekend, as the conflict intensifies.

Mr Cleverly said today that a ‘significant number’ of British-Israeli nationals had been caught up in the conflict, which has already claimed at least 2,100 lives on both sides.

James Cleverly speaking next to an Israeli flag during an interview on Sky News yesterday  

It comes as the Israeli government continues to retaliate following the attack by Hamas over the weekend, with air strikes targeted at locations across the Gaza Strip.

The UK and US governments have given firm backing to Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration in the wake of the incursion by Palestinian militants.

Mr Cleverly’s visit to Israel comes amid fears that the conflict, which has already claimed at least 2,100 lives on both sides, could escalate further.

The BBC, citing an official source, said that 17 UK nationals are either dead or missing, including children.

A previous estimate had put the figure at more than 10.

The UK Government has not confirmed any figures for those believed dead or missing, pointing to the fast-moving situation in the region.

Among those known to have died is Nathanel Young, 20, who was serving in the Israeli army when he was killed during Hamas’s attack.

Bernard Cowan, who grew up around Glasgow, also died.

Jack Marlowe, 26, who went to the same London school as Mr Young, is believed to be missing, while photographer Dan Darlington is feared dead.

The Foreign Secretary was seen in London this morning before flying out to the Middle East

The Foreign Secretary was seen in London this morning before flying out to the Middle East 

A post from Mr Darlington’s sister Shelley on social media said he was ‘murdered’ at Nir Oz, a kibbutz in southern Israel.

His death has not been officially confirmed.

Mr Marlowe was providing security at the Supernova music festival in the desert near Kibbutz Re’im when the area was invaded by Hamas gunmen.

A Foreign Office spokesman said: ‘The Foreign Secretary has arrived in Israel today to demonstrate the UK’s unwavering solidarity with the Israeli people following Hamas’s terrorist attacks.

‘He will be meeting survivors of the attacks and senior Israeli leaders to outline UK support for Israel’s right to defend itself.’

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