Around 200 UK citizens have registered as being in the strip with the Foreign Office.
Ministers are working to secure the release of more British citizens from Gaza after two UK aid workers were among hundreds of foreign nationals able to flee through the Rafah crossing.
Downing Street confirmed that two UK aid workers were among those to make it to Egypt, where Border Force officials are positioned to assist them. The Foreign Office said it has agreed a list of British nationals that want to leave Gaza with Egyptian and Israeli authorities. “The leaders talked about urgent work to increase the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza, and the Prime Minister updated on plans for a second UK aid flight to support the work of the Egyptian Red Crescent.
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