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British citizens 'will be in the first tranche of foreign nationals allowed to leave Gaza'

Sky News Wednesday, 1 November 2023
British citizens will be in the first tranche of foreign nationals to be allowed to cross out of Gaza, a government source has told Sky News' political editor, Beth Rigby.
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