British hostages in Gaza 'very likely', Grant Shapps says
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps says it 'seems very likely' that there are British hostages in Gaza. He said the government doesn't have 'exact data' for 'obvious reasons'.
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Defence Secretary Grant Shapps says it 'seems very likely' that there are British hostages in Gaza. He said the government doesn't have 'exact data' for 'obvious reasons'.
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