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Boris Johnson, ex-Australian PM Scott Morrison reach Israel

Tel Aviv, Nov 5
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and ex-Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison have reached Israel.
The duo reached separately on Sunday morning to Tel Aviv.
The two former Prime Ministers will tour the southern areas of Israel where the Hamas terrorists have carried out massacre, mayhem and rapes on October 7.
M.K. Danny Danon, the former Ambassador of Israel to UN, initiated the arrival of the two senior leaders to Israel.
Israel is engaged in a stiff war with Hamas since the terror outfit slaughtered 1,400 people on October 7 in a surprise attack and took into custody 242 people, including soldiers of Israel, foreign nationals, women, children, elderly, etc.
Several foreign leaders, including US President Joe Biden, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron have reached Israel and expressed solidarity with it.

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