Worried Brit families of Gaza hostages held by Hamas terrorists meet Rishi Sunak 121 days on from October 7 massacre

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RISHI Sunak today met with concerned British families of Israelis taken hostage during Hamas’ horrific spree in Israel on October 7.

The Prime Minister described the kidnapping of innocent civilians by the terror group as an “unthinkable horror”.

Sunak meeting with loved ones of the hostages

He promised that Britain would do all it can to help bring the hostages home to their families – over 120 days on from the October massacre.

Sunak met with the sister of one British hostage currently held in Gaza, as well as the aunt of another.

And he spoke to the friends and family of two other hostages with links to the UK.

Sunak wrote on X: “To have a loved one taken hostage by terrorists is an unthinkable horror.

“Today I met again with British families still going through that harrowing ordeal.

“We will continue to do all we can to bring hostages held by Hamas in Gaza safely home.”

In December the Prime minister demanded the immediate release of all women and children still being held by Hamas.

The latest conflict between Israel and the terror group – which exploded after Hamas’ morning ambush last year – has seen hundreds of civilians taken hostage.

During a brief ceasefire agreement in November dozens of captive civilians were let go by Hamas.

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