Britain's Sunak says it's priority to open Rafah crossing from Gaza

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00:00 The humanitarian situation is one which of course we're concerned about and that I've
00:08 raised in all the calls and interactions I've had with other leaders from across the region,
00:13 and in particular making sure that we can try and get the Rafah crossing open.
00:18 That will ease the humanitarian situation.
00:20 That's why I prioritized speaking with President Sisi of Egypt early on last week to talk about
00:25 that and we will continue to do everything we can to alleviate the humanitarian situation
00:30 on the ground, including moving some of our raw navy assets into the region who can provide
00:35 further support as required.
00:37 But I'm determined to ensure that our Jewish community is able to feel safe on our streets.
00:42 There is no place in our society for anti-Semitism and we will do everything we can to stamp
00:46 it out and where it happens it will be met with the full force of the law.
00:49 No young person, none of you, should have to deal with hate like that.
01:03 It has absolutely no place in our society and I want you to know, and that's why I'm
01:09 here, that we will do everything we can to keep you safe.
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