The Foreign Office said officials were working ‘tirelessly’ to save UK nationals.
British families of those being held hostage by Hamas are continuing to hold out hope, amid global diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the deadly conflict between Israel and Hamas.
The release of 85-year-old Yocheved Lifshitz came as a reassurance to some families, with her London-based daughter Sharone Lifschitz telling reporters that hostages had been treated well and given medicine by their captors. A Foreign Office spokespersons said: “Our thoughts remain with the families of loved ones being held captive, as they endure unimaginable anguish and worry at this time.
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