London, October 19: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will reach Tel Aviv today. The ongoing conflicts between Israel and Hamas are increasing. Meanwhile, Rishi Sunak will arrive to visit the war-torn country. Earlier, US President Joe Biden has also visited the war-torn country. Rishi Sunak is the second world leader to visit the war-torn country.
According to the BBC News report or information being given, after reaching Tel Aviv, Rishi Sunak will first meet his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu and talk to him, only after that he will go somewhere else.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had said before his visit that the death of every civilian in this ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas is a tragic incident. Many people have lost their lives following the horrific and evil terrorist acts carried out by Hamas.
Regarding this visit of the British Prime Minister, BBC said that the Prime Minister will express his sympathy towards the civilians killed in the attacks of Hamas. They will also press for humanitarian aid to be delivered to Gaza as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, news has emerged that British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley will meet the leaders of Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar in the coming days to seek support for a peaceful resolution of the matter.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will push for an agreement according to which the British hostages held by Hamas should be released and humanitarian aid should be delivered to Gaza as soon as possible.
US President Joe Biden visited the war-torn country a day after a deadly explosion at a hospital in Gaza. After that, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley will also visit Israel.
Regarding this explosion, US President Joe Biden believes that this explosion may have been caused by a failed rocket, which was launched by Palestinian terrorists. But in this blast case, Palestinian officials say that the hospital was targeted by Israel.
Responding to a question on this issue, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said that British intelligence services are working to find out who was behind the blast. He also asked the MPs not to take any decision in haste.
