Great Britain sends ships of the Royal Navy to the eastern Mediterranean and supports Israel with reconnaissance flights. This was announced yesterday by the government headquarters on Downing Street in London. The measure is intended to strengthen stability in the region, prevent escalation and mitigate the humanitarian crisis, the communication said today.

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In addition to the support ships “RFA Argus” and “RFA Lyme Bay”, Great Britain deploys a Boeing P-8 reconnaissance aircraft, several Merlin helicopters and a company of marines. The reconnaissance flights should begin today to address threats to stability in the region, such as the transfer of weapons to terrorist groups, the communication continued.

“Our military and diplomatic teams throughout the region will also support international partners in restoring security and ensuring that humanitarian aid reaches the thousands of innocent victims of this barbaric attack by Hamas terrorists,” said British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, according to the communication.

Great Britain sends ships of the Royal Navy to the eastern Mediterranean and supports Israel with reconnaissance flights. This was announced yesterday by the government headquarters on Downing Street in London. The measure is intended to strengthen stability in the region, prevent escalation and mitigate the humanitarian crisis, the communication said today.

picturedesk.com/Axel Heimken

In addition to the support ships “RFA Argus” and “RFA Lyme Bay”, Great Britain deploys a Boeing P-8 reconnaissance aircraft, several Merlin helicopters and a company of marines. The reconnaissance flights should begin today to address threats to stability in the region, such as the transfer of weapons to terrorist groups, the communication continued.

“Our military and diplomatic teams throughout the region will also support international partners in restoring security and ensuring that humanitarian aid reaches the thousands of innocent victims of this barbaric attack by Hamas terrorists,” said British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, according to the communication.