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Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters today staged a demonstration at London's King's Cross Station to call for a ceasefire.
It comes amid a devastating bombardment of Gaza in retaliation for the October 7 attacks on southern Israel by Hamas.
British Transport Police tonight confirmed two arrests have been made for 'failure to comply with a Section 14 notice' - prohibiting the planned protest.
The Transport Secretary cited a risk to train services in the decision to ban the event and said all in attendance would be subject to arrest.
Video shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, appeared to show police arresting protesters congregating in the station on Friday night.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu today warned Hezbollah against 'testing' Israel and ruled out a temporary ceasefire in Gaza until hostages are released, following a rant from Hezbollah's leader threatening escalation.
Netanyahu said resolutely: 'I tell our enemies in the north, don't test us, you will pay dearly.'
It came as Hezbollah's chief warned of a further escalation on Israel's border with Lebanon and said Hamas's war with the Jewish state is 'now on more than one front'.
A formidable military force backed by Iran, Hezbollah has been engaging Israeli forces along the Lebanon-Israel border in the deadliest escalation since it fought a war with Israel in 2006.
Hezbollah has in recent years emerged as a potent force in the Middle East, boasting a multifaceted arsenal and diverse military capabilities that pose a considerable threat to Israel.
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Hamas has claimed scores of Palestinians have been killed and injured after an Israeli missile strike hit an ambulance convoy.
Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV quoted the Gaza health ministry as saying that many were killed on Friday as the vehicles carried critically wounded people in Gaza.
The health ministry spokesman, Ashraf Al-Qudra, earlier said they would send critically injured Palestinians who needed to be urgently transferred for treatment in Egypt from Gaza city and the north to the south.
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Israeli airstrikes have continued throughout Friday.
Missiles hit northern Gaza, with the Hamas-run health ministry reporting at least 15 deaths in Gaza City's Zeitun neighbourhood and seven in the Jabalia refugee camp.
Israeli forces have urged Gazans to head south from Gaza City towards the southern end of the territory to escape the worst of the fighting.
However, the Gaza health ministry said that 14 fleeing Palestinians, including women and children, had been killed making this journey.
Witnesses said the strike hit Gaza's coastal road, which the Israeli military has previously told civilians to take to travel south.
Late on Thursday, the army said troops had encircled Gaza City, drawing a warning from Hamas's armed wing that they would go home 'in black bags'.
On Friday morning, Hamas said its forces were engaged in close combat with troops northwest of Beit Lahia and had fired missiles at Israeli military vehicles.
Israel, meanwhile, continues to mourn the loss of more than 1,400 in the October 7 Hamas terror attack, and hopes for the return of hostages.
Today marks the fourth Friday - or Shabbat (Sabbath) - since the attack.
Shabbat is the Jewish day of a rest, an important day for many Jews in Israel and worldwide, marking the seventh day of the week in the Jewish calendar.
On its official X (Twitter) account, Irseal urged followers to 'say a special prayer for the Israeli hostages who are spending their fourth Shabbat in Gaza without their families.' Around 240 are believed to still be in Gaza.
'May our prayers reach them wherever they are,' the message read.
Director-General of the World Health Organization has celebrated the birth of a baby in Gaza while calling for a ceasefire to the on-going war.
'Welcome to the world, baby Adam,' he wrote. 'We need to ensure Adam and all babies in Gaza can come into this world safely with the care and assistance they and their parents need.'
Health authorities in the Hamas-controlled enclave say Israel's bombardment since October 7 has killed 9,227 people including 3,826 children.
Rishi Sunak today slammed 'provocative and disrespectful' plans for a pro-Palestinian protest in central London on Armistice Day, MailOnline's Political Editor James Tapsfield reports.
The PM warned that there is a 'clear and present risk' that the Cenotaph and other war memorials could be 'desecrated' during marches.
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The United States is conducting unarmed drone flights over Gaza to aid efforts to free more than 240 hostages seized by the Hamas militant group when it attacked Israel, the Pentagon has revealed.
'In support of hostage recovery efforts, the US is conducting unarmed UAV flights over Gaza, as well as providing advice and assistance to support our Israeli partner as they work on their hostage recovery efforts,' Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Pat Ryder said in a statement.
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah told the United States in his speech today that halting attacks on Gaza would prevent a regional war.
Nasrallah also said his Iran-backed group was ready to face America's warships - two of which are stationed off the coast in the Mediterranean
'Your fleet in the Mediterranean do not scare us... We are ready to face the fleet you threaten us with,' Nasrallah said, addressing the United States. 'Whoever wants to prevent a regional war must quickly stop the aggression on Gaza,' he added.
Nasrallah also said his militia army is not deterred by US warnings to stay out of the Israel-Hamas war, and that Hezbollah is prepared for all options.
The Hamas-run government in Gaza has claimed an Israeli strike hit a convoy of ambulances in the territory, killing scores of Palestinians.
The health ministry said killed multiple people near the territory's largest hospital.
A government statement said Israeli forces targeted 'a convoy of ambulances which was transporting the wounded', while the health ministry said several people were killed in the strike near Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City.
MailOnline could not immediately verify the claim. An AFP news agency journalist at the scene saw multiple bodies beside a damaged ambulance. Reuters news agency said could not immediately verify the Health Ministry's report.
Israel's military said it was looking into the report.
Merkava tanks have been filmed leading Israeli attacks into Gaza.
Video uploaded by the IDF showed tanks blasting terrorist targets and rolling into cities topped with cages to prevent drone attacks.
Soldiers are also shown clearing hideouts used by Hamas, and opening fire on fighters hiding in the rubble of ruined buildings.
Israeli ground troops are currently moving into Gaza City. At the northern end of the strip, on a mission to wipe out Hamas.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday that Israel will only gain security through the creation of a Palestinian state.
'Two states for two peoples. Again, that is the only way to ensure lasting security for a Jewish and democratic Israel,' Blinken said after meeting Israeli leaders.
Israel will not agree to any temporary ceasefire with Hamas until the more than 240 hostages seized by the Islamist movement during its attack on October 7 are released, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said.
'Israel refuses a temporary ceasefire that does not include the return of our hostages,' he told viewers, vowing to press on in Gaza.
His comments came during a visit to Irseal by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, who is pushing for a 'pause' in the conflict to allow for humanitarian aid to reach the people of Gaza.
Hezbollah's leader has said the Israel-Hamas 'battle' has 'extended to more than one front' in his first speech since the October 7 attack, raising fears the Lebanese terror group is set to enter the conflict and spark a wider conflict in the region.
The powerful terror group's chief Hassan Nasrallah praised the Alaqsa Flood - a name used by Hamas for its vicious attack last month - and said the 'glorious jihadi operation' led to an ' earthquake ' in the Jewish state, revealed the weakness of Israel and its army, and established a new historical phase in the battle.
The 63-year-old addressed thousands in Beirut from an unknown location. Celebratory gunshots rang out as people waving Hezbollah's yellow flag packed into a square in the city's suburbs to watch the televised speech.
In his wide ranging address, he said there were two goals: to stop aggression against Gaza and to ensure victory for Hamas. Nasrallah also claimed that his terror group had 'entered the battled on October 8' - the day after Hamas's attack.
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US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, who is currently in Israel, has said a mechanism to enable fuel to reach Gaza hospitals has been identified.
Hospitals in the territory have been dangerously low on fuel, with some running out completely, making it almost impossible to treat patients.
Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah said Hamas's decision to launch the October 7 attack was '100 percent Palestinian' and that those responsible had kept it secret from everyone.
He said the decision to keep it a secret did not upset anyone in what he called the 'axis of resistance'.
He added that the on-going conflict was purely a Palestinian issue, and has no relation to any regional issue.
Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah has begun his address in Lebanon.
His speech breaks weeks of silence since war broke out between Hamas and Israel, and is being keenly watched amid fears that it could signal the terror group's intention to wade deeper into the ongoing conflict.
The terror group's chief Hassan Nasrallah said the Alaqsa Flood - a name used by Hamas for its attack - has extended to more than one front.
He also thanked the 'Iraqi, Yemeni hands that joined this battle' and celebrated pro-Palestinian protests that have been seen around the world.
'We must salute all those who took to the street in support and solidarity with the Palestinians, from all over the world,' he said.
Speaking to a crowd of thousands, Nasrallah also tanked 'martyrs' killed along the border that Lebanon shares with Israel which has seen clashes in recent weeks.
'Those fallen martyrs are alive in God's paradise.'
Meanwhile, Britain's opposition Labour party leader Sir Kier Starmer has rejected suggestions there is 'great division' in his ranks over the party position on the conflict in Gaza.
Asked how frustrated he was that his appearance at the North East Chamber of Commerce was overshadowed by calls for him to back a ceasefire, he said: 'Whether people are asking for a ceasefire or a humanitarian pause, it comes from the same place...
'This is not unique to the Labour Party. Across the country, people desperately want to see an alleviation of the situation - that is a human emotion to what we're seeing on our televisions and images and reports every single day.
'I am not surprised that people are trying to go for any option that they see would alleviate the awful situation. I don't think that should be taken as great divison.'
He added that he was 'frustrated' that more trucks with more aid are not getting into Gaza, saying: 'I think there is a responsibility for that to change very fast. But I know that that's what the US are trying to push on the ground as we speak.'
Earlier, Labour council leaders demanded that Starmer quit over his Gaza stance.
In the UK, London's Metropolitan Police has vowed to use 'all its powers' to stop pro-Palestine protesters disrupting Armistice Day commemorations - as senior Tories called on Sadiq Khan to get a grip on the 'tense' situation.
Protesters calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza are planning to take to the streets of London on Armistice Day on Saturday November 11. Marches involving tens of thousands of people will also take place in cities across the UK tomorrow.
There are fears marchers could disrupt the two-minute silence commemorating the war dead as well as the daytime and evening Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall. The latter is usually attended by members of the Royal Family.
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Supporters of the Hezbollah terror group have gathered in the hours before a much-anticipated speech by leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Nasrallah's speech comes as low-level clashes have increased between Hezbollah and Palestinian armed groups on one side and Israeli forces on the other.
Supporters were seen waving the terror group's yellow flag and holding pictures of Nasrallah, amid fears his speech could signal an escalation in the on-going Israel-Hamas war in the Middle East.
Both Hamas and Hezbollah are backed by Iran.
Also in the build up, Lebanon's state news agency reported Israeli shelling on the outskirts of several towns along the Lebanese border.
More on Anthony Blinken's meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu and his diplomatic visit to Tel Aviv now. The pair met for around an hour, before both met with members of Israel's emergency cabinet formed in the wake of the attacks.
Afterwards, ahead of a meeting with President Isaac Herzog, Blinken reiterated that Israel has a right to 'do everything possible to ensure that this October 7 (attack) can never happen again.'
'At the same time let's just make clear, how Israel does this matters,' he said.
'It is very important when comes to protection of civilians who are caught in the crossfire of Hamas's making, that everything be done to protect them and to bring assistance to those who so desperately need it, who are not in any way responsible for what happened on October 7.'
A couple arrested for daubing Stars of David across Paris have claimed they were 'under instructions from Russia'.
The twist in the investigation comes following the arrest of a Moldavian couple who have admitted producing the stencil used earlier this week.
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Blinken has said Israel has a 'right' and 'obligation' to defend itself against Hamas as he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
However, the US Secretary of State urged Israel to do everything it could to protect civilians caught in the crossfire.
Blinkens visit came after a group of UN-mandated human rights experts said 'time is running out to prevent genocide and humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza'.
Israel called the comments Hamas 'propaganda'.
Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan also called for an immediate ceasefire, saying 'crimes against humanity' were being committed in Gaza, and that Ankara was pushing for an international peace conference.
Blinken also met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog (pictured together below).
The UN has voiced deep concern as Israel began sending thousands of Palestinian workers back to Gaza today.
They had been stuck in Israel since the start of hostilities.
'They are being sent back, we don't know exactly to where,' and whether they 'even have a home to go to', and 'we are deeply concerned about that', UN human rights office spokeswoman Elizabeth Throssell told a press conference.
Israeli shelling has repeatedly struck cars carrying people fleeing from north Gaza along the two main roads to the south, the Associated Press reports.
Because the Gaza Strip's main road, Salah al-Din, and the coastal highway are so dangerous, medics say it's virtually impossible to recover bodies or save the wounded without being targeted.
Israeli shelling struck a convoy of mostly women and children who had tried to escape bombardment in the north on Friday, killing about 10-15 people, according to a freelance journalist who traveled with emergency workers to the site.
The local journalist, Fuad Abu Khamad, said he saw the bloodied bodies sprawled on the road with the few belongings they managed to take with them - mostly just bread and some canned food.
Israeli forces resumed shelling before the medics had time to determine who was alive or dead, he said.
Rescuers grabbed two survivors and rushed to Al Aqsa Martyrs' Hospital in central Gaza, south of the Israeli military's evacuation zone.
'It was a painful scene, women with their heads blown off, dead children who had just wanted to flee,' he said.
The below video shows an incident on October 30 in which a car was destroyed by an Israeli tank. You can read our report on the incident here.
The IDF has released footage claiming to show Israeli forces destroying a Hamas tunnel network inside Gaza.
The black and white clip opens by showing open fields, before two explosions erupt from the ground, sending out shockwaves, smoke and debris.
Hamas has an extensive network of tunnels underneath Gaza which its terrorist fighters use to move around unseen and as shelter from air strikes.
Ireland's Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said Israel's response to the October 7 attack by Hamas 'resembles something more approaching revenge.'
'I strongly believe, like any state, Israel has a right to defend itself, has the right to go after Hamas, so they can not do this again,' Varadkar told reporters in Seoul.
'But what I am seeing unfolding at the moment isn't just self-defence, it resembles something more approaching revenge and that's not where we should be and I don't think it is how Israel will guarantee its future freedom and security.'
Ireland's stance on the conflict has sometimes been at odds with its Western allies, with Varadkar one of the first EU leaders to call on Israel to ensure its response to Hamas's attack was 'proportionate'.
Varadkar said he believes that 'Israel listens to countries it considers to be friends and allies, like the US'. But he added that he is 'not sure they listen very closely to what we have to say, quite frankly'.
'It is a state we have relations with, but I don't think we are as close as we might have been or perhaps could be, because we do take a different position than most Western countries on Palestine and what's happening at the moment,' he said.
Israeli forces killed seven Palestinians and arrested scores more In large-scale raids in the West Bank overnight, IDF and Palestinian health officials have said, the Associated Press has reported.
Israeli forces killed three in Jenin, two in Hebron, one in Nablus and one in Qalandiya, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
The military said the attack in Jenin included an airstrike - a once rare but now increasingly common form of attack in the territory.
It said Israeli forces killed Hamas terrorists after they threw explosives at the soldiers.
Forces also found explosives buried under the roads of the Jenin refugee camp, as well as an underground space with ammunition.
In Nablus, Israeli forces demolished the home of a Palestinian militant whom they accused of carrying out a shooting attack in the town of Huwara earlier this year, killing two Israelis.
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf's in-laws are among 92 British citizens who will be allowed out of Gaza today, it has been reported.
Elizabeth El-Nakla and her husband Maged – the parents of Mr Yousaf's wife Nadia - have been trapped in Gaza since Israel laid siege to the territory.
Since then, there have been serious concerns for their safety, with Mr Yousaf last week taking to social media to say they had lost contact with them amid a telecommunications blackout, leaving them with no information on their well being.
But his family will be revealed today with the news that nearly 100 British citizens are set to be permitted to leave Gaza for Egypt today through the Rafah border crossing in southern Gaza, with Elizabeth and Maged expected to be among them.
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The families of nine Israeli victims of last month's Hamas attacks have lodged a complaint at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for suspected war crimes, their lawyer said today according to AFP news agency.
The families also want Hamas prosecuted for genocide, and the ICC to issue an international arrest warrant for its leaders, lawyer Francois Zimeray said.
'The complaint concerns victims who were all civilians,' Zimeray said, adding that several of them were at the 'Tribe of Nova' rave party - a music festival.
'The complaint states that the Hamas terrorists do not deny the crimes committed, which they have amply documented and broadcast, and that the... facts cannot therefore be disputed,' he said.
British nationals desperate to escape Gaza were left in despair yesterday after learning their wait to enter Egypt would continue.
A second tranche of foreign nationals were permitted out of the region through the heavily fortified Rafah Crossing, but many British names were not on the list.
Up to 200 British passport holders are thought to still be in the Palestinian territory which has been pummelled by Israeli air strikes for three weeks.
Israeli and Egyptian authorities have a list of British nationals and their dependants, yet other nations have been prioritised in the two days since the border opened.
For some British families, the situation is becoming increasingly precarious.
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This video released by the IDF shows fighters continuing to battle against Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip. Using combat planes and helicopters they attacked a number of military compounds of the Hamas organisation.
The Israeli forces also attacked buildings captured by Hamas using a naval missile ship. During the firefight, approximately 130 terrorists were eliminated.
The UN has launched an emergency aid appeal seeking $1.2 billion to help some 2.7 million people in Gaza and the West Bank.
'The cost of meeting the needs of 2.7 million people - that is the entire population of Gaza and 500,000 people in the occupied West Bank - is estimated to be $1.2 billion,' the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said.
OCHA had originally sought $294 million in aid to support nearly 1.3 million people in an appeal on October 12.
'The situation has grown increasingly desperate since then,' it said.
Israel's judicial system is considering setting up special courts to try the Hamas terrorists who were captured during the October 7 massacre.
The country's attorney general, the State Attorney's Office, the Courts Administration, and the State Prosecutor's Office are understood to believe trying the cases in a normal court would not be the correct approach.
According to the Jerusalem Post, the Justice Ministry is examining legislation that would authorise a special court to try the terrorists.
It is not clear how many Hamas gunmen were captured by Israeli forces. Israel has said 3,000 Hamas fighters entered Israel on October 7 when they carried out the massacre, killing more than 1,400 people. At least 1,000 terrorists are thought to have been killed, and several fled back to Gaza.
The Jerusalem Post points out that the trial being considered by the country's Justice Ministry could replicate that of Nazi official Adolf Eichmann.
Eichmann, a German-Austrian, was sentenced to death and hanged in Israel for his involvement in the Nazi Holocaust during the Second World War.
We have pictures coming through from the Gaza border region, offering a glimpse of Israel's military activities.
Photographs show artillery units in position near the territory, and tanks moving through the hills.
Israel said earlier that it now has Gaza City, the territory's largest city, completely surrounded, as it continues its operation to eliminate Hamas.
Satellite images of Gaza have shown Israeli forces infiltrating deep into the territory as they continue to intensify their operations to eliminate the Hamas terror group.
While Israel has so far stopped short of the rapid, overwhelming all-out ground assault on Gaza that many expected and feared, the satellite images still demonstrate a significant ground force.
Israeli troops appear to be advancing on three main routes, according to the Institute for the Study of War, a US research group that analyses conflicts.
One thrust came from Gaza's northeast corner. Another, south of Gaza City, cut across the territory, reaching the main north-south highway. The third, from Gaza's northwest corner, has moved about 3 miles down the Mediterranean coast, reaching the outskirts of the Shati and Jabaliya refugee camps.
It is the result of the first and third thrust that we can see in these satellite images.
Israel has released hundreds of Palestinian workers who said they had been held in an Israeli-run jail since the war broke out October 7.
The workers were dropped off by buses early Friday near Gaza and walked into the southern edge of the besieged territory through the Kerem Shalom border crossing.
The workers were among what Israeli rights groups believe are thousands of laborers marooned in Israel since the outbreak of the war. They say some of the workers were detained by Israel without charge or due process.
The office of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said on Thursday night: 'Those workers from Gaza who were in Israel on the day of the outbreak of the war will be returned to Gaza.'
The United States has intelligence that Russia's Wagner mercenary group plans to provide Hezbollah, the Iranian backed Lebanese militia, an air defence system, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing unidentified U.S. officials.
The Journal said Wagner plans to supply the Pantsir-S1 system, known by NATO as the SA-22, which uses anti-aircraft missiles and air-defence guns to intercept aircraft.
Wagner Group, which was funded by the Russian state and has been brought firmly under Kremlin control since an aborted mutiny by its former leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, in June, did not reply to a request for comment from Reuters.
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Israel for urgent talks with Israeli officials about their escalating war with Hamas in Gaza.
Blinken landed in Tel Aviv on Friday for his third trip to Israel since the war began with Hamas' incursion into Israel on October 7.
He will also visit Jordan and may make additional stops in the region before traveling to Asia early next week.
America's top diplomat will again stress Israel's right to defend itself but will also be making the case for Israel to respect the rules of war as well as consider postwar scenarios for how the territory can be run if and when it succeeds in eradicating Hamas, which has ruled over Gaza since 2006.
For the past week, the US administration has been pushing a two-state resolution to establish a durable and lasting peace.
Blinken will also urge Israeli authorities to rein in violence against Palestinians in the West Bank by Jewish settlers, amid fears of a wide conflict.
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Fears are growing today that Hezbollah is set to declare war with Israel and light the touch paper for a larger conflict in the Middle East.
The terror group's chief Hassan Nasrallah will break weeks of silence since war broke out between Hamas and Israel in a speech today, that some fear could signal Hezbollah's intention to wade deeper into the on-going conflict.
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Good morning, and welcome to MailOnline's live blog covering the Israel-Hamas war that today entered its 28th day.
Gaza health authorities say at least 9,061 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched its assault on the enclave of 2.3 million people in retaliation for deadly attacks by Hamas militants on southern Israel.
Israel says Hamas killed 1,400 people, mostly civilians, and took more than 240 hostages in the attacks on October 7.
With the conflict at the end of its fourth-week, here's what you need to know:
Netanyahu warns Hezbollah 'don't test us, you will pay dearly' after ranting terror group chief threatened Israel and US with 'further escalation on Lebanese front' - as IDF strikes ambulance convoy in Gaza and claims it was being used by Hamas
BBC Question Time audience member stuns Fiona Bruce by saying Israel's attacks on Gaza are 'like the Final Solution'
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters stage sit-in demonstration in King's Cross Station and demand ceasefire for Gaza amid Israeli bombardment - as police arrest two demonstrators after protest was banned
Hamas claims scores of Palestinians have been killed and injured after Israeli strike hits ambulance convoy
Hezbollah - the Iranian terror proxy that could now ignite chaos in the Middle East: Tehran-funded and trained militia is ten times more powerful than Hamas...and is now threatening Israel and the US
Hezbollah leader vows to make America 'pay' and keep attacking troops in chilling warning: Terror group's chief says he is 'ready' to face fleet of warships and blames the U.S. for the Gaza war
M&S Christmas advert star Tan France slams criticism of the 'Palestinian flag' colours used in the commercial - pointing out it was filmed in AUGUST two months before the conflict broke out
London 'less safe for Jews than Israel' as 'tense' capital braces for 'million strong' pro-Palestine protest to clash with Armistice Day next weekend, with thousands more to march across the country TOMORROW - as Tories demand Sadiq gets grip on the chaos
Hezbollah's threat to Israel and the world: Terror group chief warns of 'further escalation on Lebanese front' and says Hamas's war with Jewish enemy is 'now on more than one front' in first speech since October 7 atrocities
Police brace for pro-Palestine 'Day of Action' as tens of thousands prepare to take to the streets tomorrow: Met will use facial recognition and social media 'analytics' to arrest hate protesters with more than 40 rallies organised across UK
Pro-Palestine protestors clash with cops in Oakland as they attempt to block U.S. ship 'sending military weapons to Israel'
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf confirms his wife's parents are among 92 Brits who escaped Gaza today as he says it is the end of 'a living nightmare' for the family
Now you see it ... now you don't: Keir Starmer poppy row as Labour leader removes remembrance symbol before filming video slamming Islamophobia despite proudly sporting one for speech on Gaza hours earlier
Over TWENTY Democrats including AOC and Rashida Tlaib vote against resolution condeming surge in antisemitism on college campuses in the wake of Hamas terrorist attack
Met Police launch probe into woman holding a 'keep the world clean of Jews' poster during London rally - as capital braces for more Pro-Palestine protests
Gary Lineker criticises Suella Braverman for branding a planned Pro-Palestinian demo on Armistice Day as a 'hate march' as BBC presenter says those taking part just want a 'ceasefire and peace'
Israel sets up 'Hamas Massacre' website featuring graphic photos and videos of the October 7 terror attack as it vows to 'document the horrors of that day'
Blinken pushes Israel 'to do more to protect Palestinian civilians' after Netanyahu talks: Secretary of State ramps up calls for 'humanitarian pause' in Gaza strikes - as Bibi rejects calls for a temporary ceasefire
Russia's Wagner Group 'plans to give Hezbollah high tech air-defenses' to deploy along the border with Israel in 'major concern' to US intelligence
The British mosques where speakers 'are fanning flames of hatred and division'
Hamas killers 'roasted babies in an oven' during October 7 terror attack, Israeli first responder claims
Good Morning Britain viewers demand Richard Madeley be dropped as he asks guest who lost 21 relatives when their house was bombed in Gaza: 'How close were you to your brothers?'
Israeli cage fighter writes the names of Muslim UFC stars on an artillery shell destined to be used in the war on Hamas
Vandals daub 'Gaza' in red paint across sign of world's oldest Holocaust research library as protests hit London St Pancras and activists smear red paint over Foreign Office and weapons firm's HQ
Corrie star Maureen Lipman, 77, is flanked by a bodyguard on set after revealing bosses offered her security amid rising anti-Jewish hate
Israel forces encircle Gaza City as ground invasion makes fast progress and Antony Blinken arrives in Tel Aviv to push for humanitarian pause
Group of 30 Columbia University students stage walkout at Hillary Clinton's lecture in protest over the Ivy League school's 'lack of support for pro-Palestine students' - after their faces were displayed on 'doxxing truck' near campus
Hundreds of protesters calling for ceasefire between Israel and Gaza take over Philadelphia's Amtrak train station - blocking entrances and delaying passengers
How pro-Palestine boycott movement is fuelling the fast food high street cancellation sweeping social media as yobs launch attacks on McDonald's and Starbucks franchises 'over their support for Israel'
Two women charged after 'wearing pictures of Hamas paragliders' at pro-Palestine march
Gaza ground invasion revealed, inch-by-inch: Incredibly detailed satellite image shows precise movements of Israeli tanks and every crater left by artillery strikes
Rishi Sunak slams 'provocative and disrespectful' plans for pro-Palestinian protest in central London on Armistice Day warning that the Cenotaph could be 'desecrated' - as Sadiq Khan tries to dodge stepping in saying it's not his job to stop it
Biden is heckled by rabbi at Minneapolis fundraiser who demands 'ceasefire now!'- then takes credit for tempering Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu and calls for a 'pause'
House PASSES bill to give $14 billion in aid to Israel by cutting IRS funding: 12 Democrats join Republicans to push through plan Biden has ALREADY said he will veto
Mapping the Hamas slaughter: Israel unveils chilling interactive guide showing where all 1,400 victims of October 7 massacre were killed
Horrific video shows subway carriage chanting 'F*** the Jews, long live Palestine, we are Nazis and proud' on Paris metro as France sees surge in anti-Semitism following Israel war
Hezbollah leader vows to make America 'pay' in chilling warning
UNICEF ambassador Selena Gomez threatens to DELETE Instagram and says a post won't 'change the world' as she addresses Israel-Palestine war after being criticised for her silence
Jordanian man, 20, arrested in Houston for 'illegally owning a gun' is 'radical who posted of his hatred of Jews and was possibly planning attack'
Dutch footballer Anwar El Ghazi has contract TERMINATED by German side Mainz after the he said he had 'no remorse or regret' over a pro-Palestine post on social media
London feels less safe than Israel for Jews after 'jihad ideology' exploded on the capital's streets, friends tell country's UK ambassador
TikToker hunted by police over sickening pro-Palestine mice attacks at McDonald's restaurants in Birmingham is arrested after handing himself in
Moment vile masked protester SPITS on banner with the word 'Jewish' on it during demonstration outside NYU as police keep him from getting near student demonstrators
High street under attack: Pro-Palestine vandals smash windows of Starbucks and release stick insects and mice inside four McDonald's in spree of attacks in Yorkshire and Birmingham after calls for branches to be targeted over 'support for Israel'
Wanted: Met police issue pictures of 11 protesters accused of racially aggravated offences during pro-Palestinian London marches
Bondi Beach: Cops swoop on western Sydney residents who stormed Bondi and tore down Israel posters
Labour council leaders demand Keir Starmer QUITS over Gaza stance as poll finds nearly a fifth of local politicians have considered leaving the party - with desperate leader trying to move on by giving speech on domestic policy
Keir Starmer bats away demands from Labour councillors to QUIT over Gaza stance as he dodges saying whether he would sack shadow Cabinet members who call for ceasefire - after failing to shift focus on to domestic policy with speech
What irony! The deranged defence of Hamas on campuses across the West is fuelling a counter-revolution that could finally loosen the stranglehold of wokeism
Jewish cartoonist quits Private Eye over controversial cover criticising Israel that he says sparked a death threat
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Channel 4 star Mrs Bling, 57, says she can't feel comfortable in her bikini amid row with Sandbanks neighbour over new balcony which 'allows him to peer into her garden'
Noel Edmonds sparks furious row with New Zealanders as they accuse him of 'colonising' idyllic village with £15m Crinkley Bottom estate and pub with lewd drinks
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Moment Brit is attacked by shark in heart-pounding footage: Diver 'dumbfounded' after predator makes beeline for him
Thinking about a knighthood, David? Beckham and Prince Harry are 'growing distant' amid charity ambassador discussions with King Charles, our PALACE CONFIDENTIAL experts claim
Britain's brainiest teen takes 28 A levels: Student, 16, with a higher IQ than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking reveals how unusual sleep routine is helping her break records
Moment mystery car scratcher is caught on camera gouging marks in 80 parked vehicles in £40,000 vandalism spree
After one final masterpiece, the Beatles bow out: Fab Four release emotional video for Now and Then - ending with a poignant fade to black - as fans hail the irreplaceable band who provided the soundtrack to billions of lives
Labour-run council is slammed for cancelling its Remembrance Day parade over 'health and safety concerns'
A-level student, 18, who read Hitler's Mein Kampf aged 10 after his mother gave it to him for Christmas and shared instructions on how to make bombs and throw grenades is jailed
EXCLUSIVE: Inside Matthew Perry's relationship with Briana Brancato: His assistant and best friend pays tribute to the Friends star - but is she the one who found him dead?
Sam Bankman-Fried's parents break down as disgraced FTX founder is found guilty on all seven counts and faces up to 115 years in jail: Defense lawyers vow to 'vigorously fight' his conviction
America braces for big freeze this winter: New maps show how much snow El Nino will dump on your state
Horrifying moment 'drunk driving' Porsche 911 driver Ting Ye loses control and flies off Washington state freeway at 100mph killing 27-year-old passenger before fleeing for Beijing to escape vehicular homicide charges
Demise of Sam Bankman-Fried and his $32 billion cryptocurrency empire was triggered by single tweet from industry rival Changpeng Zhao which caused rush of withdrawals from FTX by customers who lost everything
Storm Ciaran prompts the cancellation of hundreds of Bonfire Nights over the weekend as over 100mph winds batter the coast
Heartbreaking moment a Mexican air ambulance crashes and bursts into flames, killing four crew members - including the doctor - just moments before it was scheduled to land
Crown Towers Perth: Sister of father accused of killing top barrister Alice Rose McShera in suspected murder-suicide attempt breaks her silence - as the unusual way the couple met is revealed
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler assaulted teen model in 1975 by kissing and dry-humping her in NYC, leaving her with life-long physical injury, lawsuit alleges
Nadine Dorries reveals ALL about shadowy Tory No10 fixer who had pet rabbit butchered in Mafia-style warning to his ex-girlfriend, in the most-anticipated political book of the year
ALASTAIR STEWART: The worst thing about dementia? It's reduced the love of my life to the role of carer. It's demeaning for her and makes me feel guilty
Mushroom chef Erin Patterson: Cops seize computers in police raids on her Leongatha home - as murder accused faces court for the first time
Breakthrough in Lilie James murder investigation as police outline chilling theory about the killer's plot and Triple Zero call emerges
Revealed: Shopping at Britain's most 'affordable' supermarket could save you £16.57 a week - can YOU guess which is cheapest?
Lilie James: Chilling question at the heart of murder investigation as digital security expert reveals how the private school killer could have unlocked her phone to send a text to her family after bludgeoning her to death
The Fab Four's final farewell: Beatles fans break down in tears as they listen to band's poignant 'last ever song' Now And Then - produced with AI - as Liam Gallagher hails the 'biblical, celestial, heartbreaking' track (and you can hear it here)
EXCLUSIVE: House Speaker Mike Johnson's 'adopted' 40-year-old son Michael Tirrell James in court on charges of running illegal cannabis business and possession of brass knuckles - as it's revealed rap sheet goes back to 2003
DC mom turns her TWELVE-year-old 'carjacker' son in to cops after his 13-year-old 'accomplice' was shot dead by off-duty cop 'they targeted'
'Gentle, kind and beautiful' mother, 23, died just six weeks after giving birth to her second child, inquest told
Warped Hells Angels' 'justice' revealed: California biker was held down and forcibly TATTOOED for sleeping with rival's wife, while his spouse was raped in revenge, with others killed and cremated, court documents reveal
Meghan Markle's biographer Omid Scobie slams Buckingham Palace for allowing King Charles and Queen Camilla to walk on red carpets laid over soil in Kenya
Teenager, 17, dies after falling from his skateboard at Center Parcs
We're topping up the tan, not playing bingo in a nursing home: Pensioners needing some sun or round-the-clock care flock to luxury £1,500-a-month retirement resorts in Thailand - which are nearly three times cheaper than the UK
The Project's Waleed Aly launches into bizarre rant about baffling 'white Aussie' habit
The film that no parent wants to see: How to Have Sex leaves viewers feeling 'grubby' as critics hail eye-opening look at the reality of teenage girls' post-exam holidays abroad
St Lucy's School, Wahroonga elevator tragedy: Child, 10, killed after getting crushed by a lift is identified as 'sweet' boy - as details emerge
Erin Patterson charged with three counts of murder four months after poison mushroom beef Wellington lunch at Leongatha
EXCLUSIVE: Private £24,000-a-year girls school in north London 'shocked and upset' after 'swastika and 'kill Jews' slogan found daubed in the toilet' as teachers launch hunt for culprit behind anti-Semitic graffiti
Shocking moment Brit shoots and injures a rival pool player after accusing victim of scamming him during game in Peruvian bar
Jeff Bezos is moving to Miami with fiancée Lauren Sánchez after 29 years in Seattle - where he founded Amazon in his garage in 1994
Stunned archaeologists find woman buried beside her 'husband' 1,000 years ago with the top of her skull missing, prompting speculation her head was hollowed out
Shocking moment school bus driver, 77, slaps, pushes and CHOKES, middle school Louisiana student as friends yell 'get off him'
Newlywed Iowa teacher, 24, is accused of sexually abusing a 14-year-old student and sending nudes to two other kids on Snapchat
Loudon County high school students walk out of class over transgender bathrooms as furious kids demand male and female-only spaces due to 'massive safety risk'
Heinz Ratke sentenced over the 'bizarre and senseless' murder of his wife Maria Ratke in their Blue Mountains home
After Dean Gray died on a night out with mates, his parents faced a second tragedy when they discovered the disturbing secret he'd kept for years. Now his horrifying final hours can be revealed
Murray Bridge, South Australia: Tragedy as worker, 30, crushed to death by a dump truck at mulching factory
Inside private school killer Paul Thijssen's chaotic bedroom hours after he murdered Lilie James and plunged to his death off a cliff - as sad detail in flatmate's diary emerges
Storm Ciaran batters the Broadchurch Cliffs: Huge rockfall at Dorset tourist hotspot sends more than 300 tonnes of rock crumbling into the sea - as southern England braces for more heavy rain