Britons stuck in Israel set to be flown home, Lammy announces

Foreign Minister, stranded in Israel, the British citizens, the country’s airspace is reopened re -opened re -opened again will fly home announced.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working with Israel officials to organize Charter flights from Tel Aviv Airport.
Currently, the number of flights is uncertain, but David Lammy said it would be based on the demand of British citizens.

The movement comes in the middle of the spiral conflict in the Middle East.
On Friday morning, the Israeli Army said he had attacked the military infrastructure in West and Central Iran.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called all parties to reach a diplomatic conclusion.
However, the number 10 said that the situation “moves fast” and will continue to be closely monitored.
The Foreign Minister said: “As a part of our efforts to support British citizens in the Middle East, the government is working with Israel officials to provide Charter flights from Tel Aviv airport when the airspace is reopened based on the demand levels from British citizens.
“British citizens should record their assets in Israel and more guidance should be contacted about these flights.”
“The land routes other than Israel remain open, and the UK personnel are ready to support British citizens passing the border.
“We continue to put pressure on a diplomatic solution to prevent a deepening conflict.”
Sir Keir also called on Donald Trump to take a step back from military action against Iran, which could deepen the crisis in the Middle East.
The Prime Minister said that there was a “a real risk of rise” in the clash because he called all parties to seek a diplomatic result.
Previously, “a few rounds of discussion with the United States” and “to me to solve this problem,” he said.
The Iranian media reported that Israeli air strikes reached Rasht in the Caspian Sea on Friday.
According to the Washington -based Iranian Human Rights Group, since the conflict broke out last week, at least 657 people, including 263 civilians in Iran, have died and more than 2,000 injured.
Meanwhile, at least 24 people were killed in Israel and hundreds were injured.
Although there are speculation that the US participation of the United States may require using the British controlled base on Diego Garcia on the Chagos Islands, it remains unclear whether Britain will participate in any military action.
The B-2 Stealth bombers were able to carry special “Bunker Buster” bombs that could be used against Iran’s underground nuclear facility in Fordo.
However, the Chief Prosecutor Lord Hermer, a key ally of Sir Keir, has reportedly created legal concerns about his participation in the conflict beyond the defense of the British allies.
Mr. Lammy came to Geneva to discuss with the Iranian Foreign Minister and European allies, while Britain put pressure on a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
On Friday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs is trying to negotiate with Abbas Araghchi, as well as his colleagues in France, Germany and the EU, as well as a military action against Mr. Trump Tehran.
In a statement read by the press secretary on Thursday, Trump said that there was still a “chance of a significant negotiation” and that he would decide to distribute US forces “within the next two weeks”.
The meeting with E3 countries on Friday followed Lammy’s visit to Washington, where he met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday evening to discuss how an agreement could avoid a deepened conflict “.