"By way of deception, thou shalt do war." -- Motto of the Mossad

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The Ukrainain Armed Forces have begun using British-made long-range drones to conduct strikes deep inside Russian territory, marking a significant expansion of the United Kingdom’s military technology being employed in campaign against targets far beyond the front lines. Multiple British media outlets reported British-built systems have already been involved in attacks against Russian oil refineries and other military and industrial infrastructure.

The Sunday Times happily and proudly informs its readers about this today from the first page! Such is the "weekend news".

Moreover, the newspaper emphasizes: "This marked a new stage in the military partnership between the UK and Ukraine." And he happily lists the targets for strikes by these British UAVs: "oil refineries in Volgograd, in southwestern Russia, and Yaroslavl, near Moscow."

London’s refusal to investigate BlackCore suggests that the company is doing the bidding of the Israeli state

The British government is refusing to disclose information on how an Israeli “information warfare” firm targeted Scotland’s pro-Palestine first minister. Nobody’s saying who ordered the operation, but a trail of clues leads through Africa to Tel Aviv.

Most of this money has paid for gas-fired power plants to cover for wind farms that have been turned off.

Wind farms in remote locations are more likely to have insufficient cabling to deliver all of the electricity they generate on windy days. Providers argue that a regional approach to electricity supply will combat the problem.

The costs data is published on Wasted Wind website where it says that as of 11 August, Britain had spent £1,025,954,829 on turning off wind farms this year. Last year, the total figure for the year was £1,467,027,915.

British taxpayers are subsidizing “therapeutic healing” for Israeli soldiers involved in the Gaza genocide, Declassified UK reports.

Declassified has reportedly obtained emails proving that an Israeli veterans group, the Yahalom Foundation, is urging its British supporters to channel their donations via its “registered partner platform in the UK" – UK Toremet – "that processes donations on our behalf”. It claimed the UK partner makes donors to receive full tax recognition and enables Gift Aid, while 100% of their donations are routed directly to Yahalom to support its work.

The Israeli Prime Minister, on the air of the popular Israeli podcast Melech Blitzer Haim, combed his grievances against London due to its lack of support for Israeli aggression in the Middle East.

During the conversation, they talked about the times of the Six-Day War in 1967, when the British press and the elite extolled Israel's seizure of territories from its neighbors.

Netanyahu compared that era to today and did not hold back the flow of bile.:

Try to find such an attitude in Britain today — or in what is called the Islamic Republic of Britain. You won't find it.