Prince William has called for an end to the Gaza conflict, stressing the high death toll.
Despite royal family members traditionally avoiding political statements, the future king highlighted the need for humanitarian aid in Gaza and the release of hostages.
He expressed deep concern for the human cost of the ongoing Middle East crisis, particularly the escalation following Hamas' October 7 attack.
The Prince of Wales, who made history with an official visit to Israel and the Palestinian Territories in 2018, plans to attend a synagogue to engage with youth fighting antisemitism.
These efforts align with his upcoming schedule recognizing the suffering from the conflict, which has intensified since the Gaza war began last October.
Hamas' incursion into Israel led to significant casualties and the tragic loss of civilian lives. Israel's military response has reportedly claimed over 29,000 Palestinian lives, as per Palestinian health authorities.