Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 7th October 2025, 6:40 AM
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Tuesday described the two years since Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel—which sparked the ongoing war in Gaza—as a “living nightmare” for many.
In a public statement, Starmer reflected on the impact of the attack: “Today we mark two years since the horrifying attacks on Israel by Hamas terrorists on October 7th 2023… the worst attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust. Since that awful day, so many have endured a living nightmare.”
He also pledged to continue efforts to bring home British hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
| Incident | Figures |
| Israeli fatalities | 1,219 (mostly civilians) |
| Hostages seized by Hamas | 251 |
| Hostages still in Gaza | 47 (of whom 25 are reported dead) |
| Palestinian deaths from Israeli retaliation | 67,160 (per Hamas-run health ministry figures, UN considers reliable) |
Starmer also welcomed the US peace plan, calling it a positive step “towards peace in the Middle East.”
Starmer highlighted growing concerns about antisemitism in Britain, noting that the anniversary came days after two Jewish men were killed in a Manchester synagogue attack:
“This is a stain on who we are, and this country will always stand tall and united against those who wish harm and hatred upon Jewish communities,” Starmer said.
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