LONDON, Oct. 04 (YPA) – The “Declassified” website reported that the British Labour government had ordered 100 spy flights over the Gaza Strip to assist Israeli intelligence.
The website explained that “the average number of spy flights allowed by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is equivalent to more than one flight per day since he took office as Prime Minister.”
“The spy flights, which began in December, have continued at a rapid pace, despite the Starmer administration suspending 30 arms export licenses last month,” the website added.
The website pointed out that during the Labour Party’s first full month in office in August, the
flew 42 flights over the devastated Palestinian territories, noting that the flights departed from Akrotiri – the British air base in Cyprus, towards the Gaza Strip.
As pressure on the British government mounts, there is growing concern that intelligence could be used in military operations that could worsen the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
YPA