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UK Spy Plane Allegedly Over Gaza During Journalist Killings, Government Urged to Disclose Information

LONDON – The UK government is facing mounting pressure to confirm whether a British spy aircraft was operating over Gaza at the time Israeli forces allegedly killed journalists in the region.

Sources claim the surveillance mission may have coincided with a deadly incident targeting members of the press, prompting calls from rights groups and MPs for transparency on the matter. Critics argue that, if confirmed, the flight could raise serious questions about the UK’s role in intelligence-sharing during the conflict.

In a separate development, the BBC has been accused of “building consent for genocide” by protesters at its Glasgow headquarters. Demonstrators claim the broadcaster’s coverage has downplayed civilian suffering in Gaza. The BBC has not yet issued a formal response to the allegations.

Meanwhile in Scotland, a local Scout group has reported being subjected to racist abuse after being “mistaken for refugees” during an event. The incident has sparked outrage among community leaders, who say it highlights the persistence of xenophobia across the UK.

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