UK MP’s relatives ‘days away from dying’ in Gaza church

The Holy Family Catholic church in Gaza. (X: @LaylaMoran)
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Updated 16 December 2023
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UK MP’s relatives ‘days away from dying’ in Gaza church

  • Site surrounded by Israeli forces as hundreds of Palestinians take refuge inside
  • ‘It does feel like it’s making a mockery of keeping civilians safe,’ says Layla Moran

LONDON: A British MP’s relatives are “days away from dying” while trapped in a Gaza City church along with hundreds of other civilians, the BBC reported on Saturday.

Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran said her grandmother, her son, his wife and their 11-year-old twins are trapped in the Holy Family Church without access to water or food.

Her relatives are Christian Palestinians who traveled to the church building for shelter after their home was flattened by an Israeli airstrike in the first week of the violence.

The family have warned that six people — including a mother and daughter — have been killed by Israeli snipers firing on the church.

Now more than 60 days into their refuge in the building, the family are sheltering on mattresses along with the hundreds of other people inside.

Moran told the BBC: “I’m now no longer sure they are going to survive until Christmas. It does feel like it’s making a mockery of keeping civilians safe.”

She said a grandfather, a sixth member of her family in the church, died after being unable to receive medical treatment last month.

The church’s last remaining generator, which pumped water into the building, has now stopped working, Moran’s relatives said.

The Israel Defense Forces have not provided any information to those inside the church about why the site would be targeted. Israeli soldiers entered the church site in the past day.

Two men — a bin collector and janitor — who had come and gone from the church were apparently killed on Tuesday by Israeli forces, Moran’s relatives said.

The MP said she has been in contact with the UK Foreign Office to secure the release of her relatives, but described the situation as “incredibly complex.”


US military operations ‘ahead of schedule,’ Iranian leaders want to talk: Trump

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US military operations ‘ahead of schedule,’ Iranian leaders want to talk: Trump

  • Trump also said Sunday that 48 Iranian leaders have been killed in the US-Israeli bombardments
  • Iranian ‌President Masoud Pezeshkian said a ​leadership council had temporarily assumed duties

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said on ​Sunday that Iran’s new leadership wants to talk to him and that he has agreed, according to an interview with the Atlantic magazine. 

“They want to talk, and I have agreed to talk, so I will be talking to ‌them. They ‌should have done ​it ‌sooner. ⁠They should have ​given what ⁠was very practical and easy to do sooner. They waited too long,” Trump said in the interview from his Florida residence. Trump did not specify who he would be speaking with or say whether ⁠it would occur on Sunday ‌or Monday.

Iranian ‌President Masoud Pezeshkian said a ​leadership council composed of ‌himself, the judiciary head and a ‌member of the powerful Guardians Council had temporarily assumed the duties of supreme leader following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Trump said some ‌of the people who were involved in recent talks with the ⁠US are ⁠no longer alive.

“Most of those people are gone. Some of the people we were dealing with are gone, because that was a big — that was a big hit,” he was quoted as saying in the interview with Atlantic staff writer Michael Scherer. “They should have done it sooner, Michael. They could have ​made a ​deal. They should’ve done it sooner. They played too cute.”

Offensive moving ‘ahead of schedule’

Trump also said Sunday that 48 Iranian leaders have been killed in the US-Israeli bombardments of the country and that the offensive is “very positive.”

“Nobody can believe the success we’re having, 48 leaders are gone in one shot. And it’s moving along rapidly,” Trump was quoted as saying in an interview by Fox News.

Trump claimed overall success in the war, which was launched Saturday with the goal of removing Iran’s leadership and destroying its military. Iran has confirmed the death of its supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.

“We’re doing our job not just for us but for the world. And everything is ahead of schedule,” Trump was quoted as saying in a separate interview with CNBC.

“Things are evolving in a very positive way right now, a very positive way,” he said.

The interviews were conducted before the US military for the first time announced casualties in the war: three unidentified service members killed, five seriously wounded and several others more lightly injured.

Central Command (CENTCOM) also announced that the US had sunk an Iranian warship at a dock in the Gulf of Oman.