Yahel Sharabi and her mother were killed when Hamas gunmen stormed the kibbutz where she lived.
A Palestinian man inspects the remains of a destroyed house hit by an Israeli air strike in the town of Khan Younis Yahel Sharabi, 13, was killed along with her mother, Lianne, while her elder sister, Noiya, 16, and her father, Eli, are still missing.
Foreign Office minister Andrew Mitchell said the Government is doing all it can to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas At least 1,400 people were killed, many of them civilians, and thousands more injured in Hamas’s attack. British officials are working to secure the opening of the Rafah crossing to allow Britons to flee to Egypt and for humanitarian aid to get into Gaza.
Britain urged Israel to restore the supply of water to Gaza, and refused to say whether its ally is complying with international law during its siege. Mr Mitchell told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that US President Joe Biden’s visit to Israel could be a “significant fillip” to getting humanitarian relief through.
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