The King has expressed his condolences and “deep shock” at the “barbaric” actions by Hamas in a call with Israel’s president – as Prince William said he was “profoundly distressed” by the “horrors” inflicted.
Israel’s President Isaac Herzog thanked the King for his support and said his words were an “important statement” which would serve as a “great comfort to the people of Israel”.
Mr Herzog’s office said in a statement: “President Isaac Herzog spoke today with the King of the United Kingdom, King Charles III, who called to express his condolences and deep shock at the criminal and barbaric actions of the terrorist organisation Hamas in its attack on the citizens of Israel.”
The statement added: “The two talked at length about the terrible massacre and how it was carried out.
“The conversation between the two took place as part of a series of conversations the president has been holding on a daily basis with leaders from all over the world, including leaders of international organizations, and Jewish community leaders.”
The King has also asked to be “actively updated” on the conflict as he is “appalled” by the “barbaric acts of terrorism” in Israel, Buckingham Palace has said.
The spokesman said the King is “extremely concerned” and his “thoughts and prayers are with all of those suffering”.
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Meanwhile, in a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, a spokesperson for the Prince and Princess of Wales said: “[They] are profoundly distressed by the devastating events that have unfolded in the past days.
“The horrors inflicted by Hamas’s terrorist attack upon Israel are appalling, they utterly condemn them.
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“As Israel exercises its right to self defence, all Israelis and Palestinians will be continued to be stalked by grief, fear and anger in the time to come.”
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The royals have issued statements as British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is in Israel to express the UK’s “solidarity” in the wake of the Hamas attacks.
He later said in a statement on X: “Today I’ve seen a glimpse of what millions experience every day.
“The threat of Hamas rockets lingers over every Israeli man, woman and child.
“This is why we are standing shoulder to shoulder with Israel.”
The Israeli foreign ministry said the siren was warning citizens of incoming Hamas rocket fire.
Analysis: No British monarch has ever visited Israel but that could change next year
This isn’t a formal statement from the King, but these are strong words from the palace.
The King we now know, “condemns” and is “appalled” by what’s happened and has personally asked to be kept updated and informed.
His spokesperson described events in Israel as “barbaric acts of terrorism”.
The language is striking and the rhetoric unquestionable.
But the fact it has taken five days for even this response is significant. The delay expresses an acknowledgement within the palace of the sensitivities of the situation.
As head of state the monarch is usually quick to respond to serious global events.
No British monarch has ever visited Israel and there has been much speculation that could change next year.
But the King is no stranger to the troubled history of the Middle East. As Prince of Wales, he visited back in 2020, following William and Kate’s trip in 2018. Both occasions were seen as historic moments.
Of course, any official words or statement from the King would be written in close conjunction with the government.
For now nothing formally released, but we have a very clear steer on the strength of feeling within palace walls.
The King’s connection with Israel
When he was the Prince of Wales, the King carried out his first official tour of Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories in 2020.
It marked the highest-level visit by a member of the monarchy to Israel and the Palestinian areas.
He visited the grave of his grandmother Princess Alice, who was famed for offering refuge to Jewish people during the Second World War in Nazi-occupied Athens.
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