Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron says air strikes sent "unambiguous message" to Houthis attacking ships.
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Thousands of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv to mark 100 days since the start of the unprecedented war against Hamas.

Thousands of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv to mark 100 days since the start of the unprecedented war against Hamas.

Joe Biden's comments follow a second US strike on the Houthis, who have attacked shipping in the Red Sea.

Ten people in a Rafah house sheltering displaced people were killed, the Hamas-run health ministry says.

The US plan sees diplomatic normalisation with Arab neighbours if Israel ends its offensive.

Qatar has helped agree a deal between Israel and Hamas after families of hostages raised concerns.

War spreading in the Middle East is not just a risk - it has already happened, writes the BBC's international editor.

Footage from UK and US authorities shows jets launch from Cyprus and a Red Sea carrier.

Thousands of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv to mark 100 days since the start of the unprecedented war against Hamas.

Joe Biden's comments follow a second US strike on the Houthis, who have attacked shipping in the Red Sea.

Ten people in a Rafah house sheltering displaced people were killed, the Hamas-run health ministry says.

The US plan sees diplomatic normalisation with Arab neighbours if Israel ends its offensive.

Qatar has helped agree a deal between Israel and Hamas after families of hostages raised concerns.

War spreading in the Middle East is not just a risk - it has already happened, writes the BBC's international editor.

Footage from UK and US authorities shows jets launch from Cyprus and a Red Sea carrier.

Joe Biden's comments follow a second US strike on the Houthis, who have attacked shipping in the Red Sea.

Ten people in a Rafah house sheltering displaced people were killed, the Hamas-run health ministry says.

The US plan sees diplomatic normalisation with Arab neighbours if Israel ends its offensive.
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Political reporter, BBC News
Sir Keir Starmer says Labour backs the military operation to stop Houthi attacks in the Red Sea.
Cameron says the Houthis are responsible for escalation - and that their attacks on commercial vessels left the UK and its allies with little choice but to act.
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Frances Guy said the UK and US governments should pursue a ceasefire
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BBC Monitoring
In Yemen, the joint US-UK strikes have dominated media reporting today. The Houthi-affiliated Al-Masirah TV channel broadcast rolling coverage of reaction and commentary - including of huge demonstrations held in the capital Sanaa and other cities, with protesters chanting pro-Palestinian and anti-US slogans.
Houthi officials were swift to condemn the strikes, which they described as an act of “idiocy” and “aggression”, aiming to “protect Israel” and “stop Yemen from supporting Palestinians”.
The group’s officials have reiterated their vow to respond to the strikes, and to deny passage to ships “linked with Israel” until humanitarian aid is allowed into Gaza.
Several prominent anti-Houthi voices also criticised the strikes. One wrote: "It is impossible to stand with America and Britain, we are against any strikes on Yemen whatever the justification.”

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