Habib Essid told a late-night session of parliament that the guidance issued by Foreign Office to British tour operators to halt all holidays to Tunisia would "have repercussions" for Britain.
Habib Essid told a late-night session of parliament that the guidance issued by Foreign Office to British tour operators to halt all holidays to Tunisia would "have repercussions" for Britain.
Yemen's President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, the spokesman said, had "set guarantees for the success of the truce".
The pause in fighting will go into effect at 23.59 local time on Friday until the end of Ramadan on July 17.
Sergeant Abdallah Metwally was killed while guarding the home of judge Hussein Kandil, who was the presiding judge in Mursi's trial for escaping from jail during the 2011 uprising.
The Israeli defence ministry said that, "according to credible intelligence" Avraham Mengistu, an Israeli of Ethiopian descent, "is being held against his will by Hamas in Gaza."
Fifteen of the civilians, among them four of the children and a pregnant woman, were killed in a barrel bomb strike on Wednesday evening.
The blast was detonated by remote control, security officials said.
Around 86 per cent of all refugees living outside of camps in Jordan living below the poverty line of $3.20 per day.
Iran is insisting on its rights and says all the sanctions, including on the ballistic missiles, should be lifted when the UN sanctions are lifted.
The June 26 attack by Daesh militants jolted Kuwait, raising the spectre of sectarian strife in the Gulf Arab state.