Posted: 28th August 2025
Declassified obtained the Israeli ambassador’s schedule, exposing how an array of pro-Israel lobbyists, Labour party donors and businessmen frequent her embassy in London.
A US military contractor hired by Britain to conduct surveillance over Gaza operated above Nuseirat refugee camp the night before an Israeli bombing killed over 30 Palestinians in December 2024.
Exclusive: UK Lawyers for Israel has waged a campaign against solidarity with Palestine. The group is now being referred to the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
Airdropped aid has become a deadly trap for Palestinians. ‘Is this another way to humiliate and kill us?’, survivors in Gaza ask.
The latest from our reporter in Gaza.
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Declassified files show Britain has long known of Israel’s criminality against Palestinians, as Whitehall has deepened its military, trade and diplomatic support.
British spies have required BT to give them access to public communications since 1985, declassified files show
The political and media establishment has finally begun to acknowledge Palestinian suffering, but this shift remains hollow until those complicit in Israel’s genocide are truly exposed.
We asked Sir Trevor Chinn why he’s donated so much money to Labour, after he held an undisclosed meeting with Britain’s foreign secretary.
Exclusive: Insiders at the world’s largest news agency reveal their battles with management over covering Palestine.
Campaigners in Belfast have criticised police for not releasing a file from the Troubles after similar documents were discovered in Foreign Office archives.
A weapons firm owned by Benjamin Netanyahu’s Israeli government is still operating in the UK.
But when we started investigating, the company immediately deleted its website.
And when Declassified journalists visited the company’s office, the building was empty.
So who is behind this secretive arms firm?
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