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British citizen Jake Marlowe missing after Hamas attack on music festival in Israel, says embassy | World News

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A British citizen is missing after Hamas attacked a music festival in Israel, the country’s embassy in the UK has told Sky News.

Jake Marlowe has not been heard from since Saturday morning, the embassy said.

It added that he is “missing near Gaza” after the attack on the festival in southern Israel.

Women and children among dozens of hostages being held by Hamas, says Israel – follow live

His mother, Lisa, told the Jewish News that she last heard from her son via text message at around 5.30am on Friday morning.

She said: “He was doing security at this rave yesterday and called me at 4.30am to say all these rockets were flying over.

“Then, at about 5.30am, he texted to say, ‘signal very bad, everything OK, will keep you updated I promise you,’ and that he loves me.”

Tzipi Hotovely, the Israeli ambassador to the UK, earlier told Sky News’ Trevor Phillips On Sunday programme that a British citizen is in Gaza – but it is now understood this is not confirmed.

“I know that Israel is doing everything to make sure all the people being kept hostage at the moment in the hands of Hamas will be released,” she added.

Ms Hotovely said Israel woke up to a “nightmare” after Hamas launched its surprise attack on Saturday.

She said 300 Israelis were “brutally, barbarically murdered in cold blood” by people who planned in the most “calculated way” to invade.

Children were taken from their homes to Gaza, while people with dementia were “taken hostage”, she added.

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