The Israeli ambassador to the UK has called on Britain to stand with Israel against the "evil brutality" of Hamas, as the death toll from the weekend's eruption of violence rose to more than 1,000. Writing a highly personal plea from central Israel for The Independent, ambassador Tzipi Hotovely described the fear of her three-year-old daughter as the family hid in their bomb shelter, saying that her own “nightmares have become reality”.
Israel and Gaza spent the day reeling from the aftermath of Hamas’s strike on Saturday, with the number of dead continuing to rise and retaliatory strikes causing devastation. Writing about the shock attacks, the top diplomat urged the British people: “I ask you not to simply keep scrolling through your news feeds, but to amplify the voices of countless innocent Israelis by sharing their story.
“Help to expose the truly hateful and barbaric face of Hamas, and show to the people of Israel that you stand with us and our right to defend ourselves from evil brutality.”
Her plea came as:
Bu hikaye The Independent dergisinin October 09, 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye The Independent dergisinin October 09, 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Badenoch blames Labour for new rail strikes to May
Kemi Badenoch has claimed train commuters will suffer” for Labour’s inflation-busting pay rises for unions. The Tory leader’s comments came after train managers voted to hold a series of strikes, beginning on New Year’s Eve.
Fury as PM claims women knew about pension change
Sir Keir Starmer provoked outrage among Waspi women yesterday after he appeared to point the finger of blame at them despite Labour’s decision not to pay them compensation over changes to their pensions.
This catalogue of tone-deaf U-turns will come back to haunt Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer cannot have much enjoyed his last session of Prime Minister’s Questions for the year. The leader of the opposition, Kemi Badenoch, did her job and embarrassed Sir Keir with a timely reminder of the misery being inflicted on older people by the cuts to the winter fuel allowance.
Trans player Van Leuven is a winner even as she loses
As Noa-Lynn van Leuven approached the stage, red hair flowing and lipstick shimmering under the lights, it was hard to know what the reaction would be.
Liverpool's forgotten man will 'get minutes' in cup tie
It was seen as a no-brainer. Liverpool's £12m signing of Federico Chiesa - the Italian golden boy on his nation's triumphant European Championship title run three years ago was heralded from all angles as a coup for Arne Slot.
Fixture chaos is a blueprint for shocks and dark horses
In the immediate aftermath of the Manchester derby, Pep Guardiola was dumbfounded.
Mudryk in 'complete shock' over banned substance test
Mykhailo Mudryk insists he has “not done anything wrong” after submitting a drug test sample which contained a banned substance.
Weakened job market is a grim sign of things to come
Recruiter Reed threw the cat among the pigeons when it warned of a sharp fall in the number of jobs being advertised – and suggested that a recession may be just around the corner.
What's at stake if US goes ahead with TikTok ban?
After amassing more than 170 million users in the country in less than seven years, TikTok is now facing an outright ban in the US.
Teen kills teacher and pupil in shooting at US school
A US community has been left traumatised after a 15-year-old female student killed a teacher and another pupil in a shooting spree at a Christian school in Wisconsin on Monday.